I probably would have jumped on one of these a couple of months ago, before I ended up with an EDC 521 and a Valhalla 2701b, but I thought other people might be interested in the listings that appeared today for EDC 520A/LMSC programmable voltage/current calibrators in varying states of dis/repair.
Specs: 100mV, 10v, 100v, 1000v, 10mA and 100mA ranges with 6.5 digit precision in each range. Control via front panel or remote via GPIB.
There is a listing with 5 available for $159/each OBO.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/EDC-Electronic-Development-520A-LMSC-Programmable-IEEE488-DC-Voltage-Calibrator/131652015881One for $89.99/OBO
http://www.ebay.com/itm/EDC-Electronic-Development-520A-LMSC-Programmable-IEEE488-DC-Calibrator-PARTS-2/131652025966And another with two available for $69.99 OBO:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/EDC-Electronic-Development-520A-LMSC-Programmable-IEEE488-DC-Calibrator-PARTS-3/151884569914The last two are listed for parts. The first is listed as used, though the description is the same as the second listing (I suspect in error).
I have no experience with this seller, or this model calibrator. I expect it is quite similar to the EDC 521, which I do have, which is built using a 1n829a zener reference, a precision DAC (precision resistor divider to produce 11 voltage levels, with a value selected for each decade with analog MUX ICs, the value for each decade is then summed) and an output amp. The case is huge, rack width, and 22" deep. It isn't very heavy though.
I haven't done an exhaustive check, but I don't think any of the components are very exotic, though some, like the precision resistors, aren't cheap.