After like a year without any decent analog scope listing in our local second-hand market, I managed to score a Hitachi v-1085 scope!. It wasn't a bargain, really (~$140 USD), but that's still a reasonable price in my opinion for a 4-channel, 100Mhz analog scope with digital readouts and delayed sweep, especially considering that scopes here are REALLY expensive (even aftermarket; there's still some people trying to sell 2-CH, 20Mhz scopes for >$100).
It's also in pretty good shape, although it requires some minor calibration: CH2 "moves" when inverted, and adding CH1+CH2 also has an offset as well; there's probably one or two pots to adjust there. Also the test signal is a bit out of its 1Khz frequency (Currently sitting at 1.025Khz), but that is not really that important. Everything else is fine and completely within specs.
For you lucky guys in the States, there's a similar scope in eBay right now for $80 USD (Hitachi V-1100A), but just to show you why I can't get used tech equipment from that site; shipping to my country is $130 USD according to the listing, so even if I managed to win the auction at its minimum, and the parcel managed to miraculously dodge customs entirely, it would still be more expensive than what I ended up paying for mine.
Anyway, I'm quite happy with the purchase, and of course, as it would be expected from a member of this group, I had absolutely no need for it