After leaving the electronics hobby at age of 18 and having some test gear contacts at research centers as a programmer I left the stuff and went with consulting where no equipment is needed.
Now I remember these old times and started to fiddle with electronics again and - sure enough - bought some absolutely neccessary test gear. :-)
Of course I needed a precision PSU and so I got this beautiful old HP6114A.
One of the voltage switches needs cleaning and a 1µF capacitor made a loud chirping noise.
So far I was able to claim this device to be neccessary.
But with a HP5335A I might be touched lighty by the syndrom discussed here.
I bought it, because it remembers me of those old times, has beautiful big LED numbers and lots of buttons. It is in full working condition but for my needs the DVM and Oscilloscope capabilities would have been sufficient. So its totally useless. The 1-pound Pabst easily outperformes the noise of all other test gear together, except of the Lambda PSU whis is in it's own league noisewise.
Because I like the LEDs lighted up, I replaced the Papst with a rubber mounted Sunon and the noise ist now some 20 db lower. Some glue to fix the power button and some rubber feet (not original - shame to me) added and the HP5335A now adds nicely to the Background of lab pictures.
Because there are a lot of homeless 5335 on the market I have no bad conscience to give one of them a new and respectful home.