Right now there's a lot of demand, with new microphones being sold as quickly as they're produced. No one can know how long this situation will last, but currently it's a better time to be a seller than a buyer.
(I'm referring here specifically to Schoeps microphones, but as always, speaking for myself and not the company despite my involvement with them)
As always, I would ask people to consider the small, specialist pro audio dealers that know the microphones the best. Our use of the microphones is kind of wedged between two bigger markets: film sound people and studio people. If there are dealers who are well aware of the taper community and its needs, and who serve those needs, I would urge you to reward them with your business and to "talk them up" here. It's good to have such people around.