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Hey there Andi and welcome,
If you can stretch the budget a teeny tiny bit further I'd heartily recommend this:
http://www.staroptics.com.au/catalog...products_id=34
Great price at ther moment due to Star Optics' closing down sale. Justify it as an educational purchase, show hubby the moon and he'll forget about the pilfered funds. Perfect size for the little guy and more than enough to rekindle your own astronomical fires. It's easy to use too. I should add that I'm not affiliated in any way, just an impressed customer.
Let us know what you go with and post any and all questions here - there are a ton of obliging stargazers who will gladly point you in the right direction (myself included).
And most importantly, have fun!
Cheers
Wade
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Don't Forget a 6 year old will be 7, 8 etc before you know it. A cheap store telescope on a rickety mount won't last till he is 6 1/2.
The best cheap telescope will be a small Dobsonian and a couple of decent lenses. This will still be useable when he grows up. Those small table tops should be enough to get him excited!
Barry
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Hi Andi,
IMO these two posts sum up the right advise. A 6 yr old grows up very fast and you should be looking at getting a scope that your son grows into, not out of; and that you can use now.
That 6" dob represents excellent value for money and I would be giving it a lot of thought. While you will have to move it and set it up for him at the moment, he will be able to move it before he is 10 and you will both get at least 3 to 5 yrs out of this scope and a return on your money when you sell it to get something bigger, as it isn't a "toy". Being F8 with a parabolic mirror and a 2" focuser it is also a lot more "eyepiece friendly" than some of the smaller scopes with 1.25" focusers and faster F-Ratios.
When my son was 9yrs old he was able to use my 10" dob including the argo navis without my supervision, once I had plonked it down for him.
It is important to give them something that makes them go "wow"; to foster their interest, not a scope they will struggle to find and see anything with and ultimately lose interest.
Cheers,
John B