Yeah, I've got a Simpson 260 meter, paid $5 for it at a church rummage sale. Needed battery holder repair internally, that was all.
And all of you guys know I appreciate and maintain old school analog devices wherever I can. After switching to an Amprobe analog clamp meter I gotta say I like it better than a digital readout. Not as accurate, but alot easier in bright sunlight to see a pointer move.
I regularly come across old Simpson analogs, but can't say the same about Fluke meters.
Fluke used to be OK in my book. But over the past 10-20 years they've changed - meter quality and life expectancy has dropped, warranty repairs have become swap outs, and hard to get a warm body to talk to as I recall on their helpline.