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Old 28-04-2007, 02:45 PM
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Hand crafted 12" Dobsonian Telescope

Large Aperture 12" Newtonian-Reflector with Dobsonian mount.

305mm by 50mm full thickness f5.6 Mark Suchting Deep Sky Optics mirror (with interferometry results).


Special features include rear and side-mounted cooling fans, long-life rechargeable 12V battery, 9*50mm finderscope, 3 high-quality protective dust covers, high-grade stainless steel fasteners and reinforcement bands throughout, full flock-lined tube for astrophotography, separable tube into 60/40 split and flat-packable mount for easy transportation.

Please refer to attachment for further details and photographs.


Contact Mark on (03) 8802 0240 or 0402 138 360 for further information or to arrange an appointment and demonstration of the telescope.

You might also like to visit: www.telescope.bigpondhosting.com for further information and some construction photos.
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Old 28-04-2007, 02:59 PM
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Mark.

Where abouts are you? Your ph no. doesn't have an area code. It's also not included in your user details.

What's the weight of the OTA (including finderscope etc) ??

I'm wondering whether a (Skywatcher) EQ6 would be capable of carrying this for planetary imaging??

Would probably be at its upper limit and struggle, even in slight winds?

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Old 28-04-2007, 08:01 PM
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Mark,

How is the primary fixed to the cell?
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Old 30-04-2007, 08:57 AM
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Mark,

How is the primary fixed to the cell?
Hi rmcpb,

The primary rests on 3, 4mm foam pads adhered to the mirror cell (not shown in photo). The mirror is also protected with 3 nylon bolts that just touch the side of the mirror profile (midway) and 3 mirror clips with foam protection sit arroximately 3mm above the top edge of the mirror at 120 degree spacings (see photo on website link).

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Old 30-04-2007, 09:01 AM
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Mark.

Where abouts are you? Your ph no. doesn't have an area code. It's also not included in your user details.

What's the weight of the OTA (including finderscope etc) ??

I'm wondering whether a (Skywatcher) EQ6 would be capable of carrying this for planetary imaging??

Would probably be at its upper limit and struggle, even in slight winds?
Hi Matt,

I have updated the ad and have included my area code. I am located in Melbourne.

I don't have an exact weight of the telescope but I can weigh it for you if you like. The mirror weighs 8kgs. What would be the maximum weight your mount could operate with?

Regards,
Mark.
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Old 03-06-2007, 12:44 AM
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Old 03-06-2007, 06:00 AM
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What is the asking price?

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Old 04-06-2007, 08:08 AM
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What is the asking price?

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Hi CS,

My advertised price is $3600ono. Approximately $1200 below its production cost.

The scope is in excellent condition and excellent operating order with many useful accessories.

An ad for this telescope will appear in this month's edition of Crux magazine - the Astronomical Society of Victoria's bi-monthly magazine.

Please let me know if you have any further questions.

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Mark.
 

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