As said, depends on existing stock an stores willing/being able (regs) to sell it and where you live. This is a very *local* question with more than one answer. For example, where I live, standard incandescent bulbs are already unobtanium since at least a decade ago, I can still get some halogens but it appears every place I've been to only has a handful of them and not all wattages are available.
These are small "mom & pop" shops where the owners already know me pretty much since I was a kid and are willing to sell me and their other long time customers (mostly seniors except for me lol) some of their stock they keep at the back, because "legally" speaking they can't do it anymore, if someone goes and asks for a light bulb they just sell them the standard noname LEDs everyone else sells, tho it's guaranteed they'll be back next month asking for another, quality is mediocre at most, we don't get Sylvania, Philips or anything from the known manufacturers, everything's low tier China stuff sold under local brands and if you don't like it cry about it, nothing you can do if you don't have a stash already.
I'd say around 2018 4ft fluorescents started becoming unobtanium, with 2020 being the last time I saw a new one for sale, and they were all 36W T8s. Never seen a T10 around and all the T12 I have were either given to me by oldtimers or scavenged from abandoned buildings, closing factories, etc. Shops I've mentioned might still have one but you have to be a known face to get one, otherwise you get "the LED talk" heh. Sparkies also replace the old fittings for all plastic LED fittings with aluminium wiring, ugh.
Halogens and fluorescents aren't strictly banned but ours is a market of "get what you can", we depend on what China or India have to export, currently that is LED, so you can't really find any previous technology anymore, that leads to people simply tossing away entire fittings in perfect conditions because you can't get replacement lamps for them anymore, mostly metal halide and fluorescent stuff... I mean, you *could* rewire them to retrofit LEDs but sparkies want to do their jobs fast so they just tell people to replace everything, which might be cheaper... I dunno, I pick up whatever I can find and repair/restore it to its former glory, some I resell some I keep or install at home. Got a whole box of used linear fluorescents we use, comes in handy to make the stock of new ones last a while longer. There's a big basement here so I can afford storing fittings, bulbs, tubes, etc. My grandpa did the same, we still have incandescents he bought in the 80s, back then you could get much more, they're all Osram branded.
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