Yes, ME 4543 arrived fine on Friday 16th. My replacement copy of ME 4542 arrived the day after on Saturday 17th, while I was enjoying myself at the Brooklands show.
No problems with MEW 246 which arrived on Saturday 10th. I now have two catalogues, so the spare one is going up to the club for everyone there to peruse!
My copy of MEW 246 and catalogue arrived today (the 23rd) in not so sunny Perth, Western Australia. Still awaiting ME 4543. It may have gone the other way round!
Excellent catalogue with some very useful data tables and tips… and lots of nice things to spend money on.
Oh, and Neil, I have skimmed through MEW 246 as well!
My copy of MEW 246 and catalogue arrived today (the 23rd) in not so sunny Perth, Western Australia. Still awaiting ME 4543. It may have gone the other way round!
Excellent catalogue with some very useful data tables and tips… and lots of nice things to spend money on.
Oh, and Neil, I have skimmed through MEW 246 as well!
ME 4543 came out in the U.K. just over a week after the MEW 246.
So as MEW 246 arrived in NZ and Australia today (23rd your time/day zone), I would guess that ME 4543 is still in transit, and I woul guess that it will reach you by around Monday 3rd October 2016.
ME 4543 arrived today (28 September) on what is currently a rare sunny day in Perth, Western Australia. A little earlier than perhaps you had anticipated – but no Arc catalogue included. Perhaps the system recognised that I had already received one with MEW 246 (quite right as I didn't need two – that would be far too much temptation).
If not, those who only take ME could be disappointed.
Hi Ketan, MEW 246 arrived here in Cairns, Oz, today. Not sure why it took several weeks longer than to reach Pero in Perth. The mysteries of logistics…
Nice catalogue. Several hours of good reading there. Could be dangerous for the credit card though!
Is Ausee.com.au still associated with ARC Eurotrade? Do they sell the same stuff here in Oz or must I pay the extra for shipping gear from manufacturers in Asia to UK then back again to us here in far south Asia?
Thanks Hopper, that really took its time to get to you. As you say, the mysteries of logistics…
Ausee.com is an independent company. Steven Tao – the guy who runs the business has had some of his training at ARC. We also provide guidance to Steven, as and when requested.
ARC supplies a certain number of products to Ausee.com, such as the Stevensons range, and the books. Steven procures most products directly from some of the same sources as we do, as well as some other products from his own sources.
His business is growing slowly. As it grows, I am sure that he will be adding more products to his range, some of which will be from the same sources which we use. The more his product range grows the less you will need to think about extra shipping from the U.K..