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Re: All systems look to be go...
Back on the road again. Yahoo Mail: Search, Organize, Conquer
By John A. Sillasen · #8025 ·
Re: Nagler Type 7?
The first real telescope I purchased as a teenager was an Intes second rebranded for Orion to sell (it had 'Intes' stamped in the back plate). It was 6" and it was an amazing scope. Ended up selling
By Jeffrey Dunn · #8024 ·
Re: All systems look to be go...
I am on the road, which means I'm late again.? Worse I already need to hit the restroom too... John
By John A. Sillasen · #8023 ·
Re: Nagler Type 7?
Sadly, Questar seems to be out of business. https://www.cloudynights.com/topic/932549-any-new-news-out-of-questar/?hl=questar Mark
By Mark Strollo · #8022 ·
Re: Nagler Type 7?
John: I had the club¡¯s Meade Mak and now it¡¯s with Geoff. If it were a Questar I might still have it. George
By GEORGE BLAHUN · #8021 ·
Re: All systems look to be go...
Looking forward to seeing everyone - Scott [email protected]> wrote:
By Scott Leming · #8020 ·
Re: Nagler Type 7?
That's it!? Blast I couldn't remember their name. Doesn't or didn't George have a 7" Questar Maksutov?? They sure are fine machines and a wonder to look at as well as look through! Thanks for
By John A. Sillasen · #8019 ·
Re: Nagler Type 7?
Questar?
By Mark Strollo · #8018 ·
Re: All systems look to be go...
I've even set an alarm clock and that's quite rare for me to get up early to make New London for 10:30 AM!? I'm barely up by that time normally. John Yahoo Mail: Search, Organize, Conquer On Sun, Feb
By John A. Sillasen · #8017 ·
Re: Nagler Type 7?
Jeff, I have a 7" Maksutov.? It's not out of reach if you go with a Sky-Watcher USA version.? I had to get two the 1st came with a cracked primary!!! Their packaging certainly isn't the quality
By John A. Sillasen · #8016 ·
Re: All systems look to be go...
Leslie: I¡¯ll be there, George
By GEORGE BLAHUN · #8015 ·
Re: Nagler Type 7?
I saw this news also, Another wish list item to buy second-hand after the kids are done with college in about 20 years :) Put it right next to a 7" Maksutov haha!
By Jeffrey Dunn · #8014 ·
All systems look to be go...
Hi All, I am just confirming who is coming to Conn tomorrow, 2/10, between 10:30 and 11a.m. to help with removal of the primary and secondary mirror from the 20-inch. The people who I believe are
By Leslie Brown · #8013 ·
Re: Nagler Type 7?
19 mm eye relief is especially valuable for eyeglass wearers. I do wear eyeglasses but tend to view with out them. As I have had variable astigmatism,? Al was trying to properly 'size' their
By John A. Sillasen · #8012 ·
Re: Nagler Type 7?
Ah. My Ethos are 100 degree and 80 degree, 21mm and 13mm respectively. Not sure on the eye relief but no complaints. Thank you, John. -- Alan Sheiness Trail 53 Observatory, Lyme CT Lymelight Presents
By Alan Sheiness · #8011 ·
Re: Nagler Type 7?
AFOV and eye relief.85¡ã vs. 100¡ã AFOV and the new was have 19 mm eye relief.? I don't recall what the Ethos have, but you can easily look that up or know it already from using them. Tye 7s are nore
By John A. Sillasen · #8010 ·
Re: Nagler Type 7?
What would the distinguishing characteristic differences be vs my Ethos 21mm and 13mm that are pairing well in my f/8 ACF? (And in the 82ED as it turns out.) -- Alan Sheiness Trail 53 Observatory,
By Alan Sheiness · #8009 ·
Re: Nagler Type 7?
Oh man, I¡¯m not going to be able to resist these little pieces of astro jewelry. I¡¯ll start with the 19mm, which will slot perfectly into the f/15 achromat I¡¯m finishing. But I¡¯m sure I¡¯ll
By Jay Drew · #8008 ·
Re: Reading for removal of the primary and secondary from the CC 20inch RC
Awesome Leslie, sounds like a great plan, and I shoulda known that you would have all the little details taken into consideration! Thanks, Jay
By Jay Drew · #8007 ·
Fw: Latest Tele Vue Blog: Nagler Type 7 Eyepieces Introduced for 02/07/2025
I missed this in my email yesterday. The Tele Vue Blog announcing the Type 7 Nagler Eyepiece. Of course Mark is keeping me on my toes again. So here's the tale of the Type 7: It's a natural extension
By John A. Sillasen · #8006 ·