Found a few deals at a local recycler:
Hakko 470 desoldering gun (genuine). The shop had two: one marked "fully working" at $200 (CDN) and another marked "vacuum does not work at all" for $50. I haggled on the latter and paid $30 (CDN = $20 USD). Got home, cleaned it up, turned on... heater works, pulled trigger... vacuum pump is running at least. Cleared the blockages in the tip and especially in the heater, and it works like a charm. The filters look practically new, soft and not hardened with flux residue. I had always wanted a proper desoldering tool, but the price put me off. Sometimes it pays to wait.
I also bought a few rolls of solder: SAC305 just because I didn't yet have any lead-free, Alpha Cleanline 7000 63/37, and Kester 245 in 62/36/2 (2% silver) in both 0.02" and 0.01". Most spools were nearly 1 lb. $5 each, even the silver ones. And I couldn't resist a 100 foot spool (or two) of solder wick for $5 each too, since a person could pay that much for a mere 5 feet at retail. I don't think I'll ever need to buy solder or wick again.
I also found a couple of interesting Tek probes in a box full of various probes and leads. I don't really need more probes, but these were Low-Z ones, Tek P6158, which are 3 GHz, 1.5 pF, 20x (1 kOhm) probes. I know it's easy to make Low-Z probes, but it isn't easy to compensate them for flat frequency response, and it sure isn't worth it when you can buy two literally brand new Tek P6158 for $5 each! The only little problem is that they are missing the accessories, so no ground bayonet or springs. I happen to have some extra 3.5 mm Tek bayonets exactly like the ones that would come with these, and I think I can make up my own springs when/if I need them.