The website is www.whatpriceglory.com
The brogues can be found in the Brittish militaria group, and then under the Scottish heading:
http://www.whatpriceglory.com/scot.htm
just scroll down a bit 'til you hit the description.

I am not so opposed to getting a pair of used shoes, as long as they've been cleaned/disinfected and what not... I mean, people rent bowling shoes all the time without a second thought. In theory they should be an economical and durable solution to the issue of expensive brogues. I have yet to ferret out all sources for borgues, and probably never could in my lifetime... but even the economy stuff is like $75 dollars a pair, good brogues I have seen starting at about $120 U.S. and on up from there, depending on who makes it. There are some I am eyeballing from the Tartan Museum, but are a higher priced pair of Glenfinnans...which are very nice, but I am going to save to get those... not as easy on the pocket as a $50 pair for the moment. I have also found shoes from Barkertown Sutlers (check spelling), that seem to be fairly historic, but do not have right or left foot styling... which I *think* is historically accurate, and might make a good pair for re-enactment... price falls around $80-$100 if I recall. There are options out there, these just seem like the easiest for the time being, and could provide a number of years worth of service at a faction of the cost for other shoes.

Durability is a factor with me, as I seem to be really hard on shoes. I have had a pair of motorcycle boots for about 2 years now, and I put 12,000 miles on them in a year (all weather types... I rode year round). They could use some minor repair now, like new outsoles, and some minor leatherwork on the buckles. They were a really good value at the time as well.