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Old 08-03-2007, 01:04 PM
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Man swaps his car for telescope!!!

Okay, I know what you're all thinking, this has got to be a gag, but I can assure you that there is a happy forum member who is now the proud owner of a fully working car which he received for swapping one of his telescopes which he wasn't using very much.

I don't know if this is a world first or not, but three cheers for the power of IIS, which made these unique possibilities come to pass.
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Old 08-03-2007, 01:17 PM
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soooo? what did ya get?

has to be one of teh strangest things i have heard... al tho i'd swap my daughter for a 30" dob
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Old 08-03-2007, 01:57 PM
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Okay, I know what you're all thinking, this has got to be a gag, but I can assure you that there is a happy forum member who is now the proud owner of a fully working car which he received for swapping one of his telescopes which he wasn't using very much.

I don't know if this is a world first or not, but three cheers for the power of IIS, which made these unique possibilities come to pass.
He will now be able to see where he is going to a much greater resolution, but still without risk of arriving there

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Old 08-03-2007, 03:58 PM
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Ah we need these sort of things happening from time to time, it makes IIS so interesting, where anything is possible.

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Old 08-03-2007, 04:08 PM
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All I can say is I am very happy with the trade and of course I am now waiting for the first clear night to come along so I can actually use the telescope. The weather is not looking too good for tonight.
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Old 08-03-2007, 04:53 PM
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By way of additional information, I had this on the Trade thread but want to close that. So remembering that we both got what we wanted, we were never really interested in converting down to a dollar value, in this case it was a pure barter in it's simplest form.

The telescope is a Synta (Chinese Factory made) 6 inch (150mm aperture with 1200mm focal length) Sky-Watcher plus a 6x50 finder, and a 40mm Plossil eyepiece on a EQ5 mount with clock drives in both axis, on a sturdy aluminium tripod.

I am a beginner, so this is meant to be a starter scope, so at this stage a 6 inch refractor is well and truly big enough for me to start with.
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Old 08-03-2007, 05:00 PM
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You've answered my question from the other thread!

Well done, great swap!

6-inch! When I started getting interested in astronomy, 2 or 3-inch were considered 'starter' scopes.
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Old 08-03-2007, 05:08 PM
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So okiscopey how about coming around and showing me how to use it , how to coliminate it, drive it and make it do it's tricks like move to the left, move to the right, up down and around
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Old 08-03-2007, 05:11 PM
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Ah we need these sort of things happening from time to time, it makes IIS so interesting, where anything is possible.

Cheers Leon
Sounds like an episode of Ripley's believe it or not
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Old 08-03-2007, 08:21 PM
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So how about coming around and showing me how to use it
I would, bu-uu-uut, big problem ... couldn't set up an EQ5 to save my life!

Can you believe that from 1953 to September 2006 (when I got the ETX) it was an all-absorbing theoretical interest with no hands-on except for eyes/binos.

Yes, it's truly a weird and wonderful world we live in!

P.S. Did swap a bicycle for binoculars once, but you hold the record!

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Old 08-03-2007, 08:33 PM
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P.S. Did swap a bicycle for binoculars once, but you hold the record!
LOL and don't forget it....I wonder what I can trade for the house....hmnnn
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Old 08-03-2007, 08:35 PM
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Can you believe that from 1953 to September 2006 (when I got the ETX) it was an all-absorbing theoretical interest with no hands-on except for eyes/binos.
Hang on, I just did the math, if you were observing, in any form, in 1953, it would make you one of the oldest members of IIS by a long shot
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Old 08-03-2007, 08:38 PM
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Congratulations, Ron. Anything that foils the ATO...

Shame on you, Ving. Anyone who'll take my son is welcome to all my astronomy gear too.

Cheers,

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Old 08-03-2007, 08:45 PM
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Congratulations, Ron. Anything that foils the ATO...
I hadn't thought about 'The department that shall not be named', but now that you mention it, I guess if the whole world suddenly started bartering again, the world would be thrown into chaos, banks would go bankrupt (now there's a novel thought)

No I did the trade out of pure convenience, it was just a suitable thing for both parties, anyway there is still a bit of stamp duty in the paperwork that gets transferred, so 'The department that shall not be named' didn't completely miss out
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Congratulations Ron . I recon they are a great set up ( I have a celestron 150 ar version and they are great when you consider a triplet of the same app. costs $15,000 approx..) I have used mine for photos and its not too bad when on the eq6..May I suggest that you add about 7 to 11 klgs weight to the tray to make the tripod real solid it helps a great deal ,easier to focus on planets for example, views become steady faster..and make sure the bolts where the tripod join the top of it are tight and "bite" so the tripod does not move.I found this area lacking in mine so I make the suggestion as you may find similar. I will be in Sydney next week so call me, er pm if you need a number, if you need any help ..I plan on setting my 150ar up in Sydney for the Moon and planets given the sky glow I will leave deep sky for up home.
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Old 08-03-2007, 10:02 PM
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Great, thnx Alex I will take all your suggestions on board, with gratitude. I have so very much to learn, and don't mind admitting it

When you visit Sydney (which is very very big from edge to edge), what area do you generally go to? I am in the Western suburbs, in Prospect which is next door to the more widely known Blacktown.
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Old 08-03-2007, 10:08 PM
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I am probably jumping the gun a bit because I haven't even use the telescope once yet due to rain........but........when it comes to eyepieces and filters, what are the general suggestions, at this stage I only have the one Possil 40mm but I hear and read so much about different eyepieces, can anyone give me the heads up on what I should get for this particular telescope?
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Old 08-03-2007, 10:45 PM
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... if you were observing, in any form, in 1953, it would make you one of the oldest members of IIS by a long shot
I hope not!

Perhaps I stretched the truth just a tad. A family friend pointed out 'Mars' in the night sky when I was six. This caught my interest but can't recall what I did for the next couple of years. I do know that I was well into the reading by eight or nine and had pulled apart an an old marine-type 'draw-tube' telescope to see how it worked. I can still smell and taste the brass! Read all about telescope making, joined the BAA, drooled over Questar ads in the 60's ... but for some unaccountable reason, never did end up with a proper telescope until recently.

That's my tale. Hopefully the spotlight can now fall on some other poor unfortunate 59+ IIS-er!

Could be an interesting new thread ... how young were you ... earliest memories ...? etc.
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Old 08-03-2007, 11:32 PM
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That's my tale. Hopefully the spotlight can now fall on some other poor unfortunate 59+ IIS-er!
That's an interesting thought, I wonder what the actual statistics are, perhaps Mike can do a quick survey, the youngest, oldest and mean average age. Now that there is over 2k members, he should be able to do the math, it might make interesting reading.

Without thinking about it too much, I would predict that the average age would fall between the range of 40 to 55 years, yes I know that is a wide range, but it is bias towards the older age group.
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Old 08-03-2007, 11:47 PM
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[FONT=Arial][SIZE=2]I hadn't thought about 'The department that shall not be named', but now that you mention it, I guess if the whole world suddenly started bartering again, the world would be thrown into chaos, banks would go bankrupt (now there's a novel thought)
That's why the Government hates BarterCard so much, and the online Barter clubs and sites. The 'Barter' market is actually much bigger than people think

There are organisations where you can barter points to barter something else. You get your item and the other person gains barter points to barter with on any other item in the barter register. You don't have to swap with the person you got an item off. Good fun.
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