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Originally Posted by Striker
Thats a great offer Phil but there is no way I would accept any money off anyone (accept my insurance company) this was partly my fault and take full responsibility. Its a great gesture Phil but I wont allow anyone donating there hard earned cash to my cause.
This is for me to sought out with my insurance and if all goes well I have my gear back but if there not intersted then I will buy a cheap mount and scope and start again with DSLR imaging.
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D1ck Smith have an excellent coma free ED 60mm refractor for $38.00

sorry couldn't help myself

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I agree with Tony, let him sought it out with the insurance company first, then we buy him the refractor, and some duct tape to mount in on his pier!

sorry did it again
you could always add a moat around the tardis, fill it with white pointers (may or may not be shark variety), and electrify the door handle (worked on home alone).
Seriously, I think this should be taken as an expensive educational experience, that we may all unfortunately learn from your mistake Tony, and improve security, and either make that decision to insure or not to insure our equipment.
I personally think that it was deliberately targeted by an individual/s who specifically knew what they were after and as was said above, had a market. we will never know. There cannot be that many CCD's of that type in Australia, so it may be within Australian waters still or gone that very day to destinations unknown OS?