Chuck, you can make a serviceable, low buck coal / charcoal forge, using anything roughly bowl shaped for the pan, can be the already mentioned bbq grill. cut off bottom of a water heater, car or truck rim etc. Line it with a wet clay made of dirt and wood ashes. You can use a hair dryer for your air source, connect it with a piece of pipe to keep the dryer away from the heat. don't use to big a diameter of pipe or you may lose air pressure.
You can get by with digging a shallow hole in the ground , run your air pipe to the bottom of the hole and build your fire on top. It works. Really you can make your fire pot out of a wooden crate as long as you line it thick with your clay mixture.
There are places that will ship you blacksmith coal by UPS in 50 lb sacks, there are several up around this part of the country but may be some closer to you, if you search on the web for blacksmith coal you may find some closer. Also look for ABANA web sites or other blacksmith organizations in your part of the country, they know where the coal is. You may even find people close to home who might be able to help you get started with forging.