Updated. Recent acquisitions include Simpson 260-6XLPM analog VOM and 373 analog milliampmeter, the dual Hameg HM8011-3 bench DMMs, and a cheap, mystery-meat LCR meter labeled only "4070L" from eBay that tends to read a bit high, but at least it is consistent. The red one in the middle showing all 8s is a Extech EX31X rebadged as a Sears Craftsman (my knock-around-the-house/toolbox meter) and the inevitable accumulation of $3 cheapies up top that have their place in the world (as long as that world is DC and not much over 12 volts).
Not shown is an assortment of older Fluke and Racal-Dana bench jobs that are too crusty to trust anymore. Oh, and my trusty RCA VVTM, a WC-97C, complete with optional high voltage (10kV, 1 gigohm) probe, plus a Viz clone of the same RCA VVTM for parts.
Aside from a Fluke 87 and perhaps a better LCR meter, whats left to get? I mean, I love collecting these things and all, but from a functionality standpoint, I think I pretty much got it covered. :-/