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Old 16-11-2023, 12:57 PM
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That's a sensational bit of gear there!
I'd be very keen to get a hold of one of the original LZOS lensed WO FLT-110's or WO FLT-132 scopes from the mid 2000's... They were amazing! I can only imagine the GT 153 is SUPERB!
Still waiting to get under the stars with this one Alex, but it appears to be very well made.

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Matt ....very nice Scope

William Optics make some beautiful Scopes.

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Old 20-11-2023, 07:33 PM
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The family (rather unwisely) asked if I wanted to do a little window shopping in Akhihabara during a recent holiday to Japan, see if there was a uniquely "Japanese" item to bring home...

Had a great time fitting it into the carry on luggage
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Old 20-11-2023, 08:14 PM
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That is a nice souvenir from Japan.

I did a similar thing and ended up at Kyoei Osaka where I picked up a Tak 76mm DCU. I was concerned the airline might not let the scope be taken as cabin luggage as the box was quite long.

How did you go with your airline getting it back?
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Old 20-11-2023, 08:53 PM
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I went to Starbase.

They were very helpful, took it out of the cardboard box and everything.

I unscrewed the hood and focuser and then packed the 3 pieces into a small carry on suitcase. Was more worried about what was going to happen when I put the bag through the x-ray machine, was expecting the full pat down, didn't even blink.
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Old 20-11-2023, 10:04 PM
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Ahh awesome.

I think you can't go wrong with any of the Japanese Telescope shops - great service and super respectful. The AUD to Yen exchange is pretty good with the GST free purchase helps as well.

Ahh good idea to break the scope down to carry it through. I had my scope in the original box with double bubble wrap by Kyoei Osaka.

The only time I had any real questions was in Hong Kong in transit going through security. The security officer asked what was in the box and I explained what it was which I think he found interesting, ended chatting for 5 mins about stargazing to a few of them. My wife thinks they were just bored as it was late in the evening with no traffic.
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Old 21-11-2023, 07:59 AM
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Very nice thing to bring home, davewr!

I just got back from 4 weeks in Japan, and didn't really want to come home. The level of service you get over there, from the smallest 7-11 to the largest store, is so much greater than what we get here.

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Old 27-12-2023, 06:05 PM
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I remember seeing that last year and thinking "I wouldn't mind a holiday like that" :-)



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The family (rather unwisely) asked if I wanted to do a little window shopping in Akhihabara during a recent holiday to Japan, see if there was a uniquely "Japanese" item to bring home...

Had a great time fitting it into the carry on luggage
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Old 05-01-2024, 10:27 AM
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Made some custom mounting brackets for the Baader Vario 60mm finder and the SkySurferV RDF while waiting for the rains to pass…… She’s all dressed up with nowhere to go…..
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Have recently put this setup together.

- Celestron C8 from the '80s
- Stellarvue M2 mount with encoders and Nexus II
- EQ6 tripod
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