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Old 30-04-2014, 06:21 PM
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Remember 'Space 1999' when that was cool ..maybe side burns will come back into fashion soon .
I recon it looks cool and it kind of grows on you , trust me its a Takahashi and its mine ! .

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But the choice of font makes it even worse

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Old 30-04-2014, 06:26 PM
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Stationary shops are going to be selling a few green Texters soon . sorry but you gotta laugh , well spotted .

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Just had a look at other photos on IIS-looks like they all have the same spelling mistake.
I guess I was the first to notice!
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Old 30-04-2014, 06:35 PM
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OEM Takahashi H will cost you $500, plus $1.25 postage.

Now you have me worried Laurie - have to check the FSQ now!

Sure it's not the lazy-a$$ed Yank way of spelling apochromat? I am sure they drop H's in a lot of words where it is not a CH sound.

Morton, I ASKED YOU NICELY not to mention the fraudery that Claude and I undertook on Skywatcher scopes, rebadged as Takaashi (notice the missing H).
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Old 30-04-2014, 06:42 PM
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I agree it is very irritating!
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Old 30-04-2014, 07:00 PM
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Not American spelling - it's Japlish striking again!
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Old 30-04-2014, 07:04 PM
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Check if the lettering comes off. It might be one of Lewis's Skywatchers underneath.
Thanks. I just spat my supper all over the computer screen.
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Old 30-04-2014, 07:59 PM
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Clearly no one here collects postage stamps. It's a flaw, therefore it's worth at least double what you paid provided you can find the same scope with the correct spelling...rejoice in your good fortune
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Old 30-04-2014, 08:34 PM
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I had a laugh then checked EVERY Picture of a tsa 120 on the web and they ALL have the same spelling on the dew shield. Only mention is one bloke selling one on astromart said
" The ONLY defect I can find with the TSA-120 is the misspelling of "apochromat" on the dew shield. They left out the "h." "

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Old 01-05-2014, 07:09 AM
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Knowing the Japanese, if it was very politely and eloquently suggested to them to offer replacement decals with the correct spelling, they would probably offer it.


If it was suggested in the usual Western way, they would lose face and never offer a replacement. (they are stubborn to deal with at the best of times, though Vixen is worse!)

In the end, it's only trivial considering how superbly these scopes work. Second to none.
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Old 01-05-2014, 07:36 AM
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Knowing the Japanese, if it was very politely and eloquently suggested to them to offer replacement decals with the correct spelling, they would probably offer it.


If it was suggested in the usual Western way, they would lose face and never offer a replacement. (they are stubborn to deal with at the best of times, though Vixen is worse!)

In the end, it's only trivial considering how superbly these scopes work. Second to none.
As I said, Lewis, maybe I'm being too fussy. The scope is absolutely superb, and I cannot see the writing in the dark anyway!
Its just unfortunate that such a high end instrument should exhibit such a basic error as a spelling mistake
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There's a thread on CN just now that reminded me of this one. THis time it's mis-spelling on eyepieces and, guess what, Takahashi feature again.

Apparently the UWs are labelled "Astronomical Eyepice".

Fortunately they perform better than they sound...
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Check if the lettering comes off. It might be one of Lewis's Skywatchers underneath.


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Old 27-07-2015, 02:28 PM
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Maybe I'm being too fussy, but it irritates the hell out of me every time I look at my Tak TSA120, and see the word "apochromat" spelt incorrectly on its dew shield.
A company that prides itself on quality should at least get the spelling correct!

I purchased a brand new Televue TV-85 which had fresh out of the box:

- 4-5 Small particles of rubbish on the back surface of the inside lens
- An air bubble imperfection in the OTA white paint work
- A faint scratch on the underside of the dew shield

Upon complaining about the particles the store removed particles from the lens surface via the use of a blower bulb and thus they were simply blown onto the inside black flocking inside the OTA where they annoyingly remained and would move around whenever I looked for them on the inside of the OTA

Suffice to say I wasn't impressed by the hype of Televue thereafter.
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