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Originally Posted by LewisM
Nothing short of something crafted by a master hermit Japanese grand-master in dairy grade stainless steel Phil.
Has the scope got the ultra-premium exotic Lanthanum tetrafluoride objective? Seeing that's a depleted uranium isotope, it's quite heavy per cubic centimetre, so a more robust mount is required. If the OTA is Ferrari epoxy bonded uber-sublime sonotube, then add another 25kg.
Those optics are sublime in those Unitron PD's - easily a Strehl of 2 (yes, they defy physics). the finder alone has a poly-strehl of 0.99999,
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It was from the a Disciple of the Grand Master in Melbourne I think .....Kermit
Yes it is Definitely a PD version .......
Hmmm interesting Strehl ........defying physics like a TARDIS there......must be because its handcrafted .....