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Originally Posted by Wavytone
I used to have the big brother to that mount in the early 1980's.
At that time the larger Carton refractor - which I think was a 4" f/13 clone of the Unitron equivalent (though it didn't look half as good) - was usually supplied with 3 x 0.965" eyepieces - 25 and 12mm Kellner, and a 6mm ortho. Fairly sure they were generic unbranded ones which were quite common in the 70's and 80's though probably of the same origin as the circle-V ones, i.e. Vixen Japan.
I would expect similar for that scope. If there was a star diagonal it would have been a 0.965" prism type.
One thing to look at closely is the tripod - the legs on mine were softwood stained brown - lightweight but not particularly strong and easily damaged. I rapidly replaced it with an old Miller tripod which i picked up secondhand.
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Yes, 0.965 accessories and eyepieces. I can't believe how heavy and solid the EQ head is for such a small scope. And very smooth mechanically.
I've found two versions of eyepieces with the unitron parts, the later version is clearly marked unitron, the generics only with mm and type of eyepiece.
Thanks for the info.