Just found this thread when searching for something I was looking on eBay - I feel that I should post my multimeters too.
1. HP3468A, got it off eBay for £60 incl postage.
2. VC97.
3. VC99, bought these two off eBay too. Both work fine for my hobbyist needs, £50 for both VC97 and 99.
4. DT-830B, I knew it was gonna be a piece of crap, but I still bought it to find out 'how bad can a dirt cheap DMM be', this one was £4.99 free post. It was CRAP, I had to ditch the test probes and solder a pair of leads to it - the sockets have a thick layer of oxidised copper and the probes were flimsy. Well, for less than a fiver, I can't ask for too much.
5. This one is in the 2nd picture, it's part of a 'Universal Electronics System' (more details here:
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/product-reviews-photos-and-discussion/metex-universal-combined-test-instrument-systemsstations-a-look-inside/). I bought the whole 'system' for £50 incl delivery. The DMM was dead so the seller refunded me £25. I later managed to fix it. Again, it's probably not a great DMM, but hey, it's good enough for me. And for £25 you get a 19999 count DMM, a tripple output (0-30V 2A, 5V 1A, 15V 2A) power supply, a crappy function gen and an "ok" frequency counter I think it's a good deal.
6. I recently bought a Solartron 7075 off eBay for £29, it seems 'working', will add to the thread when it was confirmed working or repaired.
7. (Not in the pictures) I have 2 analog meters and an earlier version of DT-830 (or something similar) that I bought 20 years ago when I was a kid. They were left somewhere in my parents house back in China after I went to university - will find them when I next visit my mom&dad.
oh, the shiny Rigol DS1102 is my new piece of kit that I got from Germany last week
after my old CRO is dead (will still try to repair it)...