Hi Janderso. The supply is kind of tight in the Bay Area, but not bad. Just keep an eye out, and steer clear of the fakes. There are some dealers out here too, who know the hobby market and don't jack up their prices. If you see a Craigslist ad which says "rare, very rare", the item is probably overpriced. I kind of find that people are image oriented around here, and a beater which is really solid deep down will sell for quite a bit less. There are also a lot of collectors who push up prices by buying and not using, as well as wannabe flippers. But, I really got a shock when a fellow blacksmith moved to east Oregon. It is totally dry out there. Everything is scarce and overpriced, and basically, Craigslist and Ebay are impossible. You just have to bide your time at farm auctions.
By the way, how's life in Paradise, CA? I know a few smiths who are looking that direction, but are a little concerned about the remoteness and the drug news. Is quality of life decent? If so, you can probably take a few lumps from lower machine tool availability like my friend in Oregon.