I'm a fan of the TDS3054 digital phosphor 'scopes. They
are not all the way to bottomed in price yet, though.
500MHz bandwidth, nice long record, some come with
stuff like FFT modules.
You can find older 3-digit Tek digital 'scopes for a lot
less. Some had really cool triggering options (620?)
but tended to have much less record length and an
inferior bandwidth. I've seen these going for as low
as $500 on eBay.
I have an older "big blue box" with variable persistence
too, but there's nothing like being able to pull
measurements and save stuff to a (oooh!) floppy if you
intend to make use of the data.
Power supplies, I've got half a dozen. Couple of
repurposed PC ATX ones that I put banana jacks
on, for standard +/-5 and +12; a tracking B&K
with a 5V and two variable outputs; a busted
up little HP 40V one, a 30A 0 - 20V unit made for
car stereos and such with a cig lighter plug, and
a few Variacs. All of these are junk, yard sale or
eBay used.
Don't make much use of logic analyzers really.