Gary, I have the same problem here. I live in a rural area of NC, so the places to visit, within a reasonable driving range with today's gas prices, are few. It's so discouraging to see a piece that I want, only to read the price tag and have to put it back on the shelf. No point of asking if they have a better price, because even if they come down on the price, it's still way too high. :( In some cases, "antique" imports and common Lodge pans are priced higher than new. In essence, I have to pay for the priviledge of cleaning off the gunk.
I'm looking forward to March, when the yard sale season starts around here. Maybe then, I'll be able to find some of the items I want at prices closer to actual market value. A bargain from time to time would be nice, too. ;)
Lee