EWA delay due to poor health

Dear lads and ladies,

Poor Alan is not very well he is not even answering phone calls or txts.

Sorry I am sorry for any delays in orders or enquires .

I hope he get better soon.

I wish to pass on my best to Alan and family in this bad time.

Inca Tech etc repairs and upgrades.

As from the 20th of August until 10th September I will be on a week holiday followed by stay in hospital.
So please send enquires after the 10th for these upgrade, do not send anything to me, OH we have had bloody lot of trouble getting the PO Parcel Service to do there job correctly so 
DO NOT USE THEM
PLEASE

So in summary get well soon my dear friend Alan we miss you.

Comments

  • Thanks for the update, Col.
    Get well soon, Alan!
  • Wishing Alan all the best.
  • Oh dear, sending positive waves for a return to good health.
  • All the best to you and Alan, Col.
    You're understandably concerned about your colleague and friend.
  • In the last two week I drove over to see him and yesterday was real treat we went to lunch, myself and Maria (wife) and dear Alan had a nice peaceful lunch.
    I can recommend the place, service was good and the grub was lovely, and the Elderflower drink is one of my all time favorites mmmm mm

    Alan and even talked about a new cable concept that out perform most, so now to do the maths and drawings, I hate maths, and drawing yer right on a napkin just does not do the trick fro the tool makers.

    The simple look cafe called Bucklers in Hailsham is worth a visit if your near bye
    www.bucklerscafe.co.uk

    Well guys stay well and sing along more, best Col
  • I wish all well. Friendships are so important, keep looking out for each other. Take care.
  • Alan is now catching up with back orders.
    Good news.
    He also got a bigger car to take kids about and like me bought a second hand Citroen He got a C4 , I have had 17 Citroen over the last 50yrs and love them to bits now have a 3 cylinder C3. My favourite was the Safari Estate with a massive engine and fantastic brake it was like riding on air to drive but big/long a sod to park.
    Started with a Dolly at Inca Tech Howard Popeck may recall it, its strange colours. As I was at his shop a lot in Camden , near by was the folk who supplied the LCD display for the Inca Tech FMT one of the first LCD display available and some still working today after 30yrs or close.
  • Positive post all round Colin.
    I’m genuinely pleased!
  • Good news that Alan is well.
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