I've seen alot of cool things in catalogs or on Ebay, but I've learned the hard way that you can't judge quality by a picture or a vendors description. Some of my best accesories have come from non-traditional sources. I picked up a sgian dubh from a knife company called Cold Steel. It's not flashy or ornamental but it IS a real honest-to-goodness functional knife (I don't see a reason to carry something that looks like a knife but isn't). They call it the Culloden, by the way, and I picked it up at about 1/3 the price that most vendors are asking for ornamental Sgian Dubhs. I've mentioned in another thread alternative sources for belts. I've seen some Art Nouveau ladies hat and stole pins in local "antique Shops" that would make exellent kilt pins. In the same shops I found some "clutch purses" that would make excellent sporrans with the addition of some tassels and a strap. With a little ingenuity old belts or dog leashes become perfectly servicible sporran straps. Go "outside the box" and you'll start finding useful stuff all around you. The further outside the box you get the more you'll find.

Jamie