12" Meade Newt on an equatorial mount - Any ideas on what it might be?- Photos!
I'm doing a bit of research for someone on the likely sale price of a telescope (he doesn't know if he wants to sell it yet or not but he's elderly and this was left to him by a friend a few years ago).
I don't have much in the way of details atm and I haven't seen the scope. I'm posting it here because I'm not familiar with this setup. It's a 12" meade newt approx 10 years old and it is on an equatorial mount. Initially I thought of the Starfinder 12.5 but it didn't come on an eq mount, only dobsonian. My thoughts are that it was mounted eq style as an aftermarket job.
Does anyone know of an equatorially mounted 12" meade setup from around 10 years ago (or older)
The Meade 'research grade' were made during the pre dob era in the 70's and 80's . I think the models up to 12" only had Nylon sleeve bearings on the mount. There was nothing particularly research grade about them
I'm doing a bit of research for someone on the likely sale price of a telescope (he doesn't know if he wants to sell it yet or not but he's elderly and this was left to him by a friend a few years ago).
I don't have much in the way of details atm and I haven't seen the scope. I'm posting it here because I'm not familiar with this setup. It's a 12" meade newt approx 10 years old and it is on an equatorial mount. Initially I thought of the Starfinder 12.5 but it didn't come on an eq mount, only dobsonian. My thoughts are that it was mounted eq style as an aftermarket job.
Does anyone know of an equatorially mounted 12" meade setup from around 10 years ago (or older)
Thanks
Hi Paul,
I have 2 Meade General Catalog's, 1994-95 & 1996-97.
The range of eq mounted Newts in both catalogs list the 6", 8", 10" and 16" Starfinder Eq Reflecting Telescopes.
As you mentioned the 12.5" Starfinder, at least in these particular Catalogs, was only available as a Dob.
Thought the dates of these Catalogs might help to constrain the year for you, most likely the scope you mention is pre 1994.
I had a look at the mirror Dave and it looked pretty good actually. I'm going to get back in touch with the guy later on in the week, if he wanted to sell it, what sort of price do you think he should be asking? btw apart from a few holes for an unknown accessory (covered by bandaids you can see them in one of the images) and a small scratch or two the thing is in excellent condition for it's age.
Oh and it has a rotating cage for the OTA, which was pretty neat.
Yeh most Meade and Parks Newts from days gone by had rotating rings.
Whats it worth. Here in Aus it would be hard to sell I would have thought.
But all you need is someone who wants such a rig and its sold.
I could not put a price on it here in Aus. But it would be worth posting in the CN forums to see what it maybe worth. I would do it in the classical scopes forums.