I see these for sale on ebay, they typically go for $75-80, of course you have $50 or shipping. Two of them sold recently right in that range.
If you look on ebay, there is currently a fetish for those old rackmount Lambda supplies, which I have a soft spot for and are wonderful, but they do NOT have a bias output---much less nice binding posts...and they weigh like 70 lbs...they weigh like they are solid iron. They often use 6L6 and generally come without tubes...so you have that replacement issue, though you can use cruddy old 6L6 in them just fine.
But the Lambdas, with rare exceptions often only go up to 325 which ain't enough. A Fluke 407 is more the benchtop mode like a Lambda 71 (though a rackmt flavor is available, I think it is a 407R or something logical like that) but the tubes in the Fluke are cheapo tubes...the 2 qty 12AX7 are the most expensive tubes....you can easily get 807s for $7-8, and again, power supply output tubes need not be perfect.
Imagine retubing this puppy!

Every octal socket is a 5881/6L6. Only
NINETEEN of them (and four qty 12AX7)


Of course I am choosing a bad example...the usual Lambdas are the C-481 (only up to 325 vdc, 5 or 6 6L6) or C-482 = up to 400 vdc, I think) and some of them use 6W6 which are cheap tubes, $5 each.
The problem with those Lambdas is that the sellers typically yank out the 6L6s, whereas with an enclosed supply like the Fluke....they don't! A Fluke 407 is IMHO a far superior piece for amp work because of the bias output, benchtop form factor, lighter and cheap pass tubes.