Not really *electronic test* gear as such, but I'm quite happy about this week's score.
For a long time I've been searching for a turbomolecular pump, for a project involving a vacuum chamber. No luck at all. And worse, even one instance of extremely frustrating near-score, killed by a guy in the US who was willing to sell me some nice ones, but then decided they must be prohibited exports (because he severely misunderstood the pumping specs for vacuum pumps and was impervious to education. Did not understand the difference between Liters/hr at ten to the minus 5 Torr, vs same AT ATMOSPHERE.)
Anyway, I've gone from zero to four turbo pumps. Plus a pile of vacuum plumbing, gauging and other stuff that will be a big help.
And for icing on top, something I never dreamed I'd own - a Residual Gas Analyzer. Pretty much complete and fingers crossed, it might actually be restorable to full function. (It's a low pressure gas mass spectrometer, for those who've never heard of an RGA.)
For extra karmic laughs, one of the turbos is the exact same model as the ones the guy in the USA insisted were so special they couldn't be exported. Hmm... the forum seems to be missing a 'blows raspberry' emoticon.
Pic is just three of the turbo pumps. The rest of it is still in boxes.
The price was - drive Sydney to Melbourne in one day, a day in Melbourne with friend, in one day drive back to Sydney with friend (me still doing all the driving due to car insurance fine print), swap cars at my place, drive up to Blackheath in the mountains so we could both go to another friend's party (in a cave in the bush), then at 1am leave there and drive to Kanangra via Jenolan, me set up two tents at 4am (he's never camped before), next day take him for a walk around the sights at Kanangra Walls (some I bet no other forum Sydney-ites have ever seen, since, ahem, my grandfather created the Blue Mountains Nat. Park), then drive back to Sydney that night. And before he flew back to Melb, give him a tour of a cool Sydney urbex sight called Fortress. It's underground, but I can't say where.