Wow, that's quite a score. Less than US$35.
A month or so ago, I saw that you can still get pens for these plotters. I haven't tried any, yet.
Funny that someone substituted a black Teac floppy drive in the analyzer.
Yeah, should be fun to play with.
NOS pens are still available at good prices on ebay, so I'll probably pick up a set of colours soon.
Also, I plan to replace the disk drive with an SD Card emulator. I also saw a colour LCD display replacement, but at $400 a pop, they are a little too pricey....
I also have a Tek 577-177 curve tracer, to restore, so I'll have to decide on which to keep... The minister of finance is eyeing off the resale value of them.
We have a Sony-Tektronix 371 curve tracer. Absolute beast, and impossible to kill.
Dead mechanical switches? No worries, just replace with a new one.
Dead front panel? No problems, GPIB+LabView solves it.
Dead fixtures? Not a thing. We made our own Kelvin fixtures.
I'm building a higher voltage one to replace it, but before that, it remains to be its own legend.
I see those pop up on Yahoo Japan every now and then, one sold just the other week. They still sell for around $2k though..
Being able to get the data out via the disk drive is a handy feature though.