These look good, but like you said, they are entering the expensive range. A Beattie or Maxwell might be a comparable investment. How about old 3M overhead projector fresnels? There are several on eBay, perhaps they're good quality.
There are many office-grade page magnifiers, solar fire-starters, rear-window back-up aids, (those types of things), on eBay.
The one thing that is stopping me from buying a cheap fresnel today is the focal length decision. There are many options and so far, a couple different opinions.
Near the bottom a guy says that the FL doesn't matter
http://photo.net/large-format-photography-forum/00T94L I'm inclined to believe this, since it's going to be flush against the GG anyways, and none of the focal lengths are anything less than 100mm or so. Another guy claims that they should match the FL of the lens.. Post #8 ->
http://www.largeformatphotography.info/forum/showthread.php?t=50344
It'd be nice to get a definitive answer on this, but in the meantime, a cheap page magnifier is so cheap, it's worth testing. I've
yet to see a focal-length mentioned for GG dedicated fresnels. Maybe they're trying to keep that hush-hush?
Oh, and lastly, apparently there are negative and positive fresnels. (converging and diverging I'd assume?)
Let's get to the bottom of this!
Here's info about the beattie screens
http://www.camerascreens.com/LFormat_Intenscreens/Large_Format.htm