M_Lewis
20-02-2011, 10:58 PM
ALL ITEMS SOLD
I have sorted through my spares and found items in need of a good astrofriendly home. I simply don't have scopes that use these items anymore.
Prices include postage:
1. [SOLD]Andrews Brand Bino's (WO copies), with 2x 20mm 5 element 68 degree FOV eyepieces. In perfect condition. I would recommend larger scopes for a full appreciation of what bino's can do for a 3d view. Asking $140.
2. [SOLD]Kendrick 4 port dew heater. This has had a lot of use and still works fine. I had to get this repaired recently. It was my backup dew unit, no longer needed. Asking $40.
3. [SOLD] Red dot finder. Plastic fantasic, rarely used, came with a meade mak-cass I no longer own. $15
4. [SOLD]Orion off-axis guider. 2" draw tube, with T piece adapter fittings, takes a 1.25" guider. As new, used once. Asking $100
5. [SOLD] UHC-E 2" Astronomik filter. Asking $110
For more info see http://www.astronomik.com/en/astrono...-e_filter.html (http://www.astronomik.com/en/astronomik_uhc-e_filter.html) for a comprehensive description of what it can do. This would be best suited for 5" scopes and smaller, suitable for larger scopes if contrast is not an issue.
cheers
Mark
I have sorted through my spares and found items in need of a good astrofriendly home. I simply don't have scopes that use these items anymore.
Prices include postage:
1. [SOLD]Andrews Brand Bino's (WO copies), with 2x 20mm 5 element 68 degree FOV eyepieces. In perfect condition. I would recommend larger scopes for a full appreciation of what bino's can do for a 3d view. Asking $140.
2. [SOLD]Kendrick 4 port dew heater. This has had a lot of use and still works fine. I had to get this repaired recently. It was my backup dew unit, no longer needed. Asking $40.
3. [SOLD] Red dot finder. Plastic fantasic, rarely used, came with a meade mak-cass I no longer own. $15
4. [SOLD]Orion off-axis guider. 2" draw tube, with T piece adapter fittings, takes a 1.25" guider. As new, used once. Asking $100
5. [SOLD] UHC-E 2" Astronomik filter. Asking $110
For more info see http://www.astronomik.com/en/astrono...-e_filter.html (http://www.astronomik.com/en/astronomik_uhc-e_filter.html) for a comprehensive description of what it can do. This would be best suited for 5" scopes and smaller, suitable for larger scopes if contrast is not an issue.
cheers
Mark