I totally get it that there is no bottom to the rabbit hole.
I did fail to mention the HP 8640B here, again in an unknown state of cal. Perhaps for now I will compare that with the 2445 and if they reasonably agree put the "for indication only" sticker on
I wouldn't even do that. If they are reasonably close run them as is. No sticker. But you'll have to decide the definition of "reasonably close". Do you think that every Tek scope I have here is fully calibrated to factory specs? Hell no. Are they "reasonably close"? Hell yes. The 3 important parameters to me are sweep speed accuracy, vertical accuracy, and compensation accuracy. All can be easily achieved "reasonably close" with standard equipment. I don't have the thousands of dollars of equipment to do a factory spec cal and I don't care.
The only time I do sticker something is equipment I KNOW is out of spec. For example: The DMM option on the 2465 DMS. I know the ACV is out of spec. I don't have the equipment required to calibrate it so it's stickered as "not calibrated".
I hear ya Med, but you see...I have the accuracy sickness....
There's a way in that isn't too expensive as long as you don't need six digits of accuracy at high voltage, current or frequency (you can define high). You don't need to own a bunch of calibration equipment, you merely need access to someone who
has calibrated equipment: a DMM, frequency counter, and scope will do. Use that stuff to "calibrate" a decent voltage source and a decent frequency source. Calibrate your scope, frequency counter and DMM against your two new "standards".
If you must have a calibration source, you can pick up a mV accurate calibration source like the DATEL DVC-8500A for about two hundred bucks. Med built a perfectly adequate calibration voltage source for a lot less than that. 10MHz reference oscillators are pretty cheap, too, these days.
But then, practically speaking, for the stuff I do I rarely need to make measurements that are dependable down to micro volts, hertz, or amps, so as long as my meters and scopes and such agree with each other and the measurement value makes sense, I am good to go.