This news will probably be of interest to a lot of members located in Europe:
I was just informed by Hogue that they do no longer ship to Europe. A limited liability company run from a small suburban home in Austria operating 1,5 days/week will provide a subset of products to European customers with prices about 25%-30% above US list prices.
The reason given by Hogue is that shipping times to Europe are too long. It looks like there won't be any stock in Austria (stock list seems to match Hogue USA) so it's hard to see how adding another stop could shorten shipping times, especially for Non-EU countries as everything will now have to be exported from the US, imported into the EU, then exported from the EU to finally be imported into the destination country. But it is for Hogue to decide how to run their business, and for us to decide what and from whom to buy.
I was just informed by Hogue that they do no longer ship to Europe. A limited liability company run from a small suburban home in Austria operating 1,5 days/week will provide a subset of products to European customers with prices about 25%-30% above US list prices.
The reason given by Hogue is that shipping times to Europe are too long. It looks like there won't be any stock in Austria (stock list seems to match Hogue USA) so it's hard to see how adding another stop could shorten shipping times, especially for Non-EU countries as everything will now have to be exported from the US, imported into the EU, then exported from the EU to finally be imported into the destination country. But it is for Hogue to decide how to run their business, and for us to decide what and from whom to buy.