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Re: Overseas purchases of binoculars

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Subject: Re: Overseas purchases of binoculars
From: Carl Billingham <>
Date: Thu, 7 Jun 2007 18:22:58 -0700 (PDT)
I bought a new pair of Pentax DCF SP 10x43 binoculars from 
http://www.abasales.com/  two years ago.  They were considerably cheaper than 
if I had bought them in Australia and the stores I contacted here said they 
were going to have to import them anyway as they didnʼt have them in stock.   
Why pay the extra and suffer considerable delay?   

Frankly, I would prefer to spend the money on something really useful like an 
airfare to see the Red-legged Crake ;-)
 
ABASales were very helpful and responded to my queries promptly via email.  
They arrived in good time, were packaged well to avoid damage to the optics and 
the whole process was pretty easy.  I would highly recommend them.
 
Good luck and enjoy your new binoculars where ever you purchase them from.
 
Carl Billingham


      
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