An idea of what I see now:
I had to go into my CRT OSD and set the color manually. 6500 is just dim, 9000(whatever it is) wasn't enough, so I manually set RGB all to 100% (as bright as it went)... This started my screen flickering a bit as it's not usually this bright, so I had to up my refresh from 60 to 70Hz. Flicker resolved.
Now, loading this webpage the LCD looks good. I can clearly see the grey background of the main frame and the black point looks good. Moving the same page over to the other part of the desktop (moving it to the CRT) the white point looks good but the black point is harder to see. Usually the darker colors burn out first I've noticed over the years. The background of the frame takes on a brown tint. The square within a square of stripes is VERY visible, while on the LCD it blends in much better.
When I use Adobe Gamma, it does not help. I have tried the calibrate hardware (where you select the most neutral grey) and it still doesn't help much. I have tried individual RGB instead of a single gamma slider, and it still has a yellow-ish semi-brown tint to it. It could be the age of the gun in the CRT, I don't know.
Suggestions on how to rid myself of the tint? Suggestions in general?
EDIT: Playing around with it I got rid of most of the brownish tint, but now I can't differentiate between the two blacks on the black point measure on my CRT. Using RGB sliders in Adobe Gamma I have to slide blue all the way to the max just to get it to look right. Red and Green are about the same at about 75%