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whzzz28
04-09-2012, 08:44 PM
For sale is my four month old 127mm ED APO Triplet carbon fiber refractor + Moonlite Focuser + Televue RFL-4087 reducer/flattener.
Being sold due to financial reasons.

The scope and all other mentioned components are 4 months old. There is not a scratch on the OTA and the flattener/reducer has only been used three times. The worst you will find with the scope is some dust.

Included:


127mm ED APO Triplet Carbon Fiber refractor from Northgroup, same scope as the Meade 127. I do not know the exact weight of the scope, but it weighs only slightly more than the steel ED80 seen in the first image :lol:
Road case for the refractor. Some slight dings in the corner sides, courtesy of TNT. Visible in the image.
Tube rings + vixen bar + carry handle are included. There is some paint lost on the handle where tube rings were installed for a piggyback guidescope, see photos.
Moonlite 2.5" focuser with 4.5" drawtube and high res stepper motor (computer controlled).
Televue RFL-4087 2.4" 0.8x reducer/flattener. Works with 35mm sensor cameras.
Moonlite screw adapter for mounting the Televue RFL-4087 to the focuser (seen in picture 3 and slightly in 4).
1mm, 2mm and 6.4mm spacers for the Televue RFL-4087. More spacer sizes are available at Bintel or other stores.
T-thread adapter for the Televue RFL-4087. Standard male thread for mounting cameras. Other adapters available for purchase at stores.

All of the above cost me over US $3000 a few months ago.
Pickup only from Brisbane (northside) due to size and weight (road case is fairly heavy).
Cash only, on pickup.
Selling all items together. Please do not PM me asking if i wish to sell individually.


Cost: SOLD


Any questions or if you want any more images, PM me.
Images taken through the scope in the next post.



Cheers,
Nathan.

whzzz28
04-09-2012, 08:49 PM
Some photos taken through the scope.

whzzz28
09-10-2012, 10:08 PM
Price reduction. Now $2200 for the lot.

Adding another photo taken with this scope.
This was done with the Televue reducer/FF in place.

Still only pickup at this time - sorry.