I had done several internet searches and found a fellow that runs an Export Business in India called Parekh Exports. I made an enquiry to Mr. Parekh, and he supplied me with price and grading information.
I also asked all of the moderators if they had heard of or done business with Mr. Parekh, but none of them had, so I was left with a decision of giving him a go, or not. I decided nothing ventured, nothing gained so I place an order for 2 sets of his best Forest grown grade. Which he calls "AA". Mr. Parekh asked if I could make it 5 sets to help offset the cost of the shipping as I was quoted a price in $ AUD per set landed on my door. I agreed as the pricing was quite good, and hopeful that all went well.
I was sent his bank details, and did a direct transfer from my bank to his in India. Mr. Parekh kept in contact with me via email about the progress of my order, and when it was ready to be shipped he asked for a scan of the bank transfer note to be emailed to him. This was only 2 days after I had done the transfer. My bank told me it would take between 10 and 14 working days for it to go through. The very next day Mr. Parekh emailed me to tell me that my wood was now dispatched in the post and said that it should be expected in 14 - 18 days.
10 days later the package of backs arrived, with the sides showing up the following day. I was so keen to see what I had received that I didn't take pictures of the packaging of the backs, but I made sure that I did for the sides. I was really impressed.

Indian Cotton outer wrapping, hand sewn seams with wax seals on each of the seams.

Sturdy cardboard box next.

Bubble wrap and nylon synch strapping inside.
All the wood was rough sawn and numbered, with the end grain sealed with some sort of wax. 4 of the sets are still "green" with one set marked as "Dry 8 years". Mr. Parekh had told me that the sets are direct from the sawmill, but would send one set that was ready to use, and that the others would need to dry before use. He emailed me again after arrival to make sure that I did not attempt to build with any of the green wood, as he didn't want me having a bad experience with his wood.
I ran one set of the "green" wood through the drum sander to see what it looked like. I picked the worst looking set. This is what I got.

It's actually quite difficult to get a realistic picture of the wood. The camera keeps trying to make the picture lighter than it actually is. The wood is a very dark color with purple and blacks. The lighter area on the back set is nothing like that you see in the picture. Both sets look like the one on the right, but there is a lighter area right on the outside edge. Grain runout I presume.
The sets are very generously sized. Backs are 9 1/4 inches wide, and sides are just shy of 6 inches wide. Very bright and glassy tap tone.
I'm very pleased with the outcome of my purchase, and provide this information for the benefit to other forum members.
Mr. Parekh is not one of the forums "Preferred Vendors" as he hasn't had a sufficient track record with us. He has signed up on the forum and I've informed him that we do not allow solicitation of the membership as per our policy, but that I'd be happy to give my honest review of my purchase with him, and if others should wish to do business with him and have good feedback, then perhaps in the future we'd look a adding him to the "Preferred Vendor" list.
I wish him the best of luck, and I will do business with him again.