Somehow it appeals to me, especially the display that looks like it's fluorescent rather than LED, but not 100% sure.
Might be of this kind (filament based minitrons), behind a filter panel:
Mine don't have a decimal point, but the short slash shown below the "4" could give it away (as it is a short filament that one can't easily make a dot or circle of, so they made a short line). Anyway, I might be wrong, so don't beat me in case you're now convinced to buy it and it's something else, SVP.
Oh yeah that's got to be it ! Looks 100% the same and this weird decimal point is a give away as you say. Anything LED would never look like this. Would look like a point/dot and be real close the digit, rather than half a mile further down like it is here.
Don't worry I won't blame you if it turns out to be LED !
This counter has other things that appeal to me as well. It's quite potent at 250MHz. My best counter goes only to 160MHz.
Like the industrial design of it, and its compact form factor as well.
But it also has an OCXO ! That would be a first for me, that would make it my first decently accurate counter, something to be proud of... my entry into time nuttery !
That plus its exotic-ness..... this manufacturer being completely unknown yet this piece of gear is not shabby at all.
Come to thing of it... maybe it was designed by some other manufacturer, and Syracuse just rebranded it... in which case maybe someone here will recognize this counter and be able to give me the name of the actual manufacturer, and maybe now a hope to find a service manual for it....
Hell I could just try to run t through the "Google Image" thing, might get lucky ?! .......