desertrefugee
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Related topics seem to go in waves, so in keeping with that tradition, I thought I'd open up an item for discussion.
The Tasco 10TE is often discussed here, and I don't believe I've yet heard a disparaging word about it. But, it is discussed quite frequently and I guess I'm wondering how many of these Tasco-branded instruments there might be out there. For that matter, I also wonder how many 10TE's were produced relative to the other, frequently discussed, models. Like the other Royal product, the 7TE. If similar Towa-produced numbers are known, as they apply to the 66TE, 9TE, 14TE and others, we'd be a bunch of happy collectors.
So, is there a source of production numbers that anyone has uncovered? Better yet, it sure would be nice to get the Royal Astro numbers directly since they were also branded by Sears and others.
Sort of a long shot, but I am sure I'm not the only one who'd be interested in knowing (even if only approximately) what those populations were and how they stacked up, relative to one another.
Judging by the frequency with which the 10TE pops up here, it would almost seem as though it is at least as common as the 7TE, but I'm not sure conversation on a forum is a good metric for judgment.
-------------------- "Illimitable ocean, without bound, Without dimension, where length, breadth, and height, And time, and place are lost." - Milton
-Darrell
Reflectors - 76 to 305mm (f4.7 to f9.2)
Refractors - 50 to 120mm (f5 to f16.7)
Binoculars - 6x15 to 22x100
N. Phoenix, AZ
Edited by desertrefugee (05/20/09 08:45 PM)
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stevenk
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Darrell I have a collection of actual Royal Astro Opt..models The 76mm 1200, the 60mm 1200 and an 80mm which I have lent to a friend. Both the 76mm and the 60mm are stowed away as I consider them quite valuable as they are in near mint condition. I will get the numbers for you as soon as I can. I am also interested to see whether the serial number conventions were preserved.
I have actually posted on these 2 before on this forum about 2 years ago I believe. I will try and find that post for you also
All the best
Steve
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gts055
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Hii Darrell, the serial of my "Royal Astro Optical" 76mm f1200 is 272086. A friend of mine also has a 76mm f1200. The ID tags are identical apart from the different serial numbers. The interesting difference is that his has a much longer optical tube and no draw tube, but his does have a focussing rack maybe 4 times the length on my version. My version has the short optical tube with a long draw tube and a short rack. His mount has no azimuth scale, while mine does. His dec shaft is exposed while mine is not, but the mounts have common features. I see pics both types here very often. I will get the serial of his and try to get some pics. Mark
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desertrefugee
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Steve and Mark, thanks for the feedback. And Steve, a "collection" of these instruments is to be commended - particularly as they're not re-branded. I don't believe I've seen a 76.2mm f15 without a drawtube. That would be an interesting item to study a bit further. In any event, mine sounds much like the one Steve has and sports serial number 770591.
Thanks again, guys.
-------------------- "Illimitable ocean, without bound, Without dimension, where length, breadth, and height, And time, and place are lost." - Milton
-Darrell
Reflectors - 76 to 305mm (f4.7 to f9.2)
Refractors - 50 to 120mm (f5 to f16.7)
Binoculars - 6x15 to 22x100
N. Phoenix, AZ
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stevenk
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Here you go Darrell By the way it's Mark's model that doesn't have the draw tube.
Here are the serial numbers and links to the photos for each of mine. I will be getting some photos of the 80mm over the weekend The 76mm 1200 http://www.cloudynights.com/ubbthreads/download.php?Number=1239165 http://www.cloudynights.com/ubbthreads/download.php?Number=1239149 Serial Number 740483
The 60mm 1200 http://www.cloudynights.com/ubbthreads/download.php?Number=561083 http://www.cloudynights.com/ubbthreads/download.php?Number=561085 Serial Number 262017
All the best Steve
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rathbaster
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Mine is labeled:
D=76.2mm f=1200mm, No. 971401 Japan
It has a 0.965" drawtube. I got it with a GEM that had the motor bracket (but no motor) so I've generally assumed its a 15TE from later when they were not on the pillar mount.
Page from a 1968 Tasco catalog for reference
-Joe
-------------------- Bridgewater State College Observatory
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DrewBKing
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If we are all sending in our Tasco serial numbers, I'm game.
No. 770442
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Telescopes
Tasco 10TE - FL1200mm, D76mm F/15
Celestron 21066WOS (My first scope =D) - FL900mm D60mm F/15
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desertrefugee
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Joe, that 971xxx number is not consistent with the more common 770xxx/740xxx series numbers. This seems to also confirm your suspicion that you've got a 15TE, although I had assumed those were simply 10TE's with an RA drive. Maybe not. And then, there's Mark's Royal 3" f15 which is a 272xxx number.
I suppose it's possible that there's no rhyme or reason at all to the numbering scheme. (However, I tend to think the series numbers do mean something). If there IS a system, it's not yet readily apparent - nor can we infer any production quantities from such widely separated base numbers.
Interesting nonetheless.
-------------------- "Illimitable ocean, without bound, Without dimension, where length, breadth, and height, And time, and place are lost." - Milton
-Darrell
Reflectors - 76 to 305mm (f4.7 to f9.2)
Refractors - 50 to 120mm (f5 to f16.7)
Binoculars - 6x15 to 22x100
N. Phoenix, AZ
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strdst
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Hi Darrell,
I've got two more to add to your confusion.
Tasco 10te 76.2 X 1200 (Royal Astro) #070180 Mayflower 76 X 1200 (Royal Astro) #770734
other Keith
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gts055
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Hii Darrell, the number on my friends long tube Royal Astro Opt 76mm f1200 is 741117. This has no draw tube. Mark
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gts055
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Hii Darrell, here is a pic of the ID plate on my short tube Royal Astro Opt with the long draw tube. Regards Mark
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desertrefugee
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Thanks for the numbers, guys. Like I said above, there appears to be no real system to the numbering with even a Mayflower fit right in with the Tascos. This could mean that they were serialized at Royal before being branded elsewhere.
Anyway, this little table shows the widely scattered numbers used:
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76mm 1200fl Royal Astro Optical
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070180....10TE..................Keith S. (US)
770734....Mayflower............Keith S. (US)
770442....10TE..................Drew (US)
770591....10TE..................Darrell (US)
770875....15TE..................Preston (US)
272086....Royal..................Mark (Aust)
741117....Royal...(no drawtube)........(Aust)
971401....15TE?.................Joe (US)
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60mm 1200fl Royal Astro
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262017....Royal.................Steve (Aust)
-------------------- "Illimitable ocean, without bound, Without dimension, where length, breadth, and height, And time, and place are lost." - Milton
-Darrell
Reflectors - 76 to 305mm (f4.7 to f9.2)
Refractors - 50 to 120mm (f5 to f16.7)
Binoculars - 6x15 to 22x100
N. Phoenix, AZ
Edited by desertrefugee (05/24/09 10:17 AM)
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Preston Smith
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My 15TE Number is 770875.
But since the only difference between the 10TE and the 15TE is the clock drive I don't believe the model number should have any impact on the production number.
-------------------- Preston
Lift your eyes and look to the heavens: Who created all these? He who brings out the starry host one by one, and calls them each by name. Because of His great power and mighty strength, not one of them is missing. Isaiah 40:26
SV115T,NHII,SV70,SV50 and Tele Vue Ranger
Vintage Refractors: Asahi-Pentax, Edmund Scientific, Tasco, Unitron
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JamesE
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Hey Darrell,
I am going to take a guess that the first numbers are either a regional or company designation number. There seems to be a few distributors for Royal scopes and it is possible that may be one way to track it.
I suspect that if Galakuma was able to chime in with some pics, it might show that locally sold (Japanese) Royal Astro scopes in then 76-80mm range, would have a different numbering system then US or UK scopes. I am not to sure about Oz scopes because I read somewhere they were the first market outside Japan for these scopes.
------------------------------------------------------- On a similar but different topic, I am still wondering if a 'tell' or 'fingerprint' on scope production is on the small details of a scope, to help determine the manufacture, distributor or assembler of the scope.
For example there seems to be a fairly vast difference with the mounts but all the OTA's seem to be the same. Or, if I had a few different 76mm's I would look at how the OBJ cell was machined or what screws were used where and what thread size was used around the scope. Even the knurled finder screws might have some differences. I would assume that once a few of these little things were discovered then the number system might reveal itself.
Of the Tasco's, I have a complete 10TE, a complete 7TE and a focuser from another 7TE. A couple of examples of differences I have come across is the knurl focus knobs are different from one focuser to another and the rough draw tube is of different length between the three focusers.
My question would be is the glass, one company, the mechanics and machining another company and Royal Astro just the assembly plant. Or is it reversed, is Royal the machining and glass and distributes to other companies.
Anyways, just a few random thoughts.
James
-------------------- James
(Thanks to Attilla for the Clear Sky charts)
Current Projects : Tasco 15TEA - 3 inch pier mounted planetary scope
Priorities : Wife, Kids
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stevenk
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Darrell
I think you may have missed some numbers
The 262017 is the Royal 60mm 1200 - you may have cited it twice.
Also The 76 1200 Royal its number is 740483- also belonging to me
All the best
Steve (Australia)
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desertrefugee
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Whoops! These numbers are already dispersed enough without my introduction of error. Adjustments made.
Thanks Steve. (Sorry for the mixup).
-------------------- "Illimitable ocean, without bound, Without dimension, where length, breadth, and height, And time, and place are lost." - Milton
-Darrell
Reflectors - 76 to 305mm (f4.7 to f9.2)
Refractors - 50 to 120mm (f5 to f16.7)
Binoculars - 6x15 to 22x100
N. Phoenix, AZ
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stevenk
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Darrell No Need for apologies at all - this is a great idea and interesting how no one thought of it before. I am keen to see the pattern of numbers
All the best
Steve
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desertrefugee
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Here's an updated listing:
------------------------------------------------ 76mm 1200fl Royal Astro Optical ------------------------------------------------ 070180....10TE..................Keith S. (US) 272086....Royal..................Mark (Aust) 740483....Royal..................Steve(Aust) 741117....Royal..(long OTA)........(Aust), (no drawtube!) 770442....10TE..................Drew (US) 770591....10TE..................Darrell (US) 770734....Mayflower............Keith S. (US) 770875....15TE..................Preston (US) 971401....15TE?.................Joe (US)
----------------------------------------- 60mm 1200fl Royal Astro ----------------------------------------- 262017....Royal.................Steve (Aust)
-------------------- "Illimitable ocean, without bound, Without dimension, where length, breadth, and height, And time, and place are lost." - Milton
-Darrell
Reflectors - 76 to 305mm (f4.7 to f9.2)
Refractors - 50 to 120mm (f5 to f16.7)
Binoculars - 6x15 to 22x100
N. Phoenix, AZ
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mare_balticum
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Hi!
Her's the serial of my (gone) Tasco 7TE-5 (60/1000 mm): 762118
-------------------- Bye 4 now, Michael
Kiel (Germany) // 54°19'47"N 10°06'55"E
Tasco 66TE 50/600 alt/az ... Danubia AT-6 60/700 alt/az
Universe 60/800 eq. ... Carton RET-3 Newton 76/600 OTA
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mikey cee
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Darrell......For what it's worth mt Tasco 20TE has #910806. Mike
-------------------- 7x35 and 10x50 sears tower binocs, 3" f/10 edmunds reflector, 2.4" f/11.7 manon refractor, 6" f/8 jaegers refractor, "The 8 Ball" 8" f/13.3 brandt refractor, 3" f/15.8 sans&streiffe refractor, 3.1" f/15 selsi refractor(towa 339), 2.4" f/15 sears refractor, selsi 30x30mm spyglass, criterion 5-draw 25x45x75x spyglass(1957), 4.25" f/14.8 tasco 20te.
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mikey cee
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Darrell...Also my Royal 76mm has a #970311. Mike
-------------------- 7x35 and 10x50 sears tower binocs, 3" f/10 edmunds reflector, 2.4" f/11.7 manon refractor, 6" f/8 jaegers refractor, "The 8 Ball" 8" f/13.3 brandt refractor, 3" f/15.8 sans&streiffe refractor, 3.1" f/15 selsi refractor(towa 339), 2.4" f/15 sears refractor, selsi 30x30mm spyglass, criterion 5-draw 25x45x75x spyglass(1957), 4.25" f/14.8 tasco 20te.
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BarabinoSr
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My Tasco 10TE Serial Number:#170574
-------------------- 12"GSO f/5.3" Newtonian Reflector 10" Meade LX-50 Fork Mounted Schmidt-Cassegrain
8" Hardin f/6 Newtonian reflector
6" Konus f/8 Refractor,Yulin 5"f/9 refractor,
4.5"TASCO Luminova f/9 Newtonian Reflector 4.5"TASCO 11TR(Lunagrosso) Red reflector
90mm Meade f/11 refractor,Tasco 10TE 76mm 1200mm f/l Refractor
60mm TASCO 7TE-5 1000mm f/16.7 Refractor 60mm TASCO 9TE 700mm f/l refractor
60mm TASCO 9TE-0 710mm f/l Refractor 50mm-TASCO 6TE-5 600mm f/l Refractor
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droid
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my 7TE5 is #760652
-------------------- 12 inch Truss Reflector "John"
102mm Celestron C102HD
Tasco 7TE5 60mm Classic
Tasco 9TE5 60mm Classic
Celestron Ultima 2000 SCT
Remains of an 8 inch dob
Celestron Comet catcher(orange tube)
1960 Edscorp Space Conquerer 6inch f/8
10x50 Bushnell Binoculars.
11T 4.5 inch Tasco reflector Lunograsso?
60mm Telescope Club
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strdst
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My new 10te is 570327. For another number to record, there is one for sale on Astromart right now. It has serial number 970427 (which is quite close to Mike's #970311). It has square wood legs on the tripod.
Edited by strdst (08/02/09 12:28 AM)
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strdst
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Here are my two 7te5 serial numbers.
761356
961793 (edited)
I have edited this post. I had used the registration number on the case and not the serial number on the scope. I had put 57500 and realized that was the same number as Beth in Arkansas gave for hers. I had wondered how Preston knew it was a 7te5 by the serial number only! Now I know it wasn't a serial number! It's OK Preston... You still da man!
other Keith
Edited by strdst (08/02/09 12:09 AM)
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strdst
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It seems the 10te scopes listed here (aside from a few anomalies, southern hemisphere what ev ) have 7-0, 7-1, 7-2, as the second and third digits in the serial number. Of the 7te5 scopes listed, 60 - 62 are in the second and third numbers in the serial sequence. Do these numbers correspond to a likely date of manufacture?
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BarabinoSr
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Hey guys,I forgot to list the number on my Tanross(TASCO)7TE-5.It is 861822.Gary
-------------------- 12"GSO f/5.3" Newtonian Reflector 10" Meade LX-50 Fork Mounted Schmidt-Cassegrain
8" Hardin f/6 Newtonian reflector
6" Konus f/8 Refractor,Yulin 5"f/9 refractor,
4.5"TASCO Luminova f/9 Newtonian Reflector 4.5"TASCO 11TR(Lunagrosso) Red reflector
90mm Meade f/11 refractor,Tasco 10TE 76mm 1200mm f/l Refractor
60mm TASCO 7TE-5 1000mm f/16.7 Refractor 60mm TASCO 9TE 700mm f/l refractor
60mm TASCO 9TE-0 710mm f/l Refractor 50mm-TASCO 6TE-5 600mm f/l Refractor
Edited by BarabinoSr (08/02/09 08:59 PM)
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Starpoke
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I thought I had already contributed to this accumulation of Tasco/Royal Astro numbers. My 7te-5 has 861347 on the focuser plate. The wooden box has the styrofoam dividers and a l964 date on the manual. Clear skies all. It's raining now here, but that will put the forest fires out so It will be clearer when the clouds go away. Starpoke
-------------------- 152nn f9 Starfire Apo on Schaefer AT-4 Mount
94mm f7 Brandon Apo on ASGT (or Polaris when AGST is on the fritz.)
WO Zenithstar 66 f6 ED Pretzval on UA Microstar
Tasco 7TE-5 60mm. f16.7 EQ Refractor.
Celestron C-60E f15 on Polaris
Celestron CO 62 Cometron f5
Meade 390 90mm f11 on Mizar m-4
Tasco 8V
eyepieces, books, some old scopes and mounts - ect.
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desertrefugee
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For those who might be tracking this compilation, here's an updated list that should help reduce the need for scanning through the thread:
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76mm 1200fl Royal Astro Optical
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070180....10TE...................Keith S.
570327....10TE...................Keith S.
770734....Mayflower............Keith S.
272086....Royal..................Mark (Aust)
740483....Royal..................Steve(Aust)
741117....Royal..(long OTA)...(Aust), (no drawtube!)
770442....10TE..................Drew
770591....10TE..................Darrell
770875....15TE..................Preston
971401....15TE?.................Joe
970311.....Royal.................Mike C.
170574....10TE..................Gary B.
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60mm 1200fl Royal Astro
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262017....Royal.................Steve (Aust)
762118....7TE-5.................Michael (Germany)
760652....7TE-5.................Andy M.
761356....7TE-5.................Keith S
961793....7TE-5.................Keith S.
861822....7TE-5.................Gary B.
861347....7TE-5.................Glenn K.
761596....7TE-5.................Darrell S.
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108mm 1600fl Royal Astro
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910806...20TE...................Mike C.
-------------------- "Illimitable ocean, without bound, Without dimension, where length, breadth, and height, And time, and place are lost." - Milton
-Darrell
Reflectors - 76 to 305mm (f4.7 to f9.2)
Refractors - 50 to 120mm (f5 to f16.7)
Binoculars - 6x15 to 22x100
N. Phoenix, AZ
Edited by desertrefugee (08/10/09 09:58 AM)
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mustgobigger
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i have a couple of 7te-5's and ill send you # tomorrow morning.(at work now) Brian
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Meade 826
Meade 880 Deluxe
Unitron's 114,128,140,142,150,152,155,160
4" Jaegertron
4.5" A.E f/14 Refractor
4" f/15 Edmund's Refractor
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woodsman
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Hey Darrell, The Royal Astro I have is 90mm 1400mm, 990141. If you contact J. Siple or look for the Sears 90mm thread, there is a listing of all the Royal Astro Optical numbers for the Sears 90mm. Don't know if you want anything other than the Tascos. Rich
-------------------- artisticwoods
C-14 Orange Tube, C-8, C-5, C-90 Astro Model, C8 Schmidt Camera 8" f1.5, C5.5 Schmidt Camera f1.65, SPI 42mm f/19 Refractor, Sears 90mm f/15.56 Ref, Sears 80mm f/15 Ref, Swift 77mm f/13 Model 831, Scope 60mm f/11.7, Sears 50mm f/12
Unitron Model 140 75mm/1200mm, Unitron model 128 60mm/900mm
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JamesE
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My 10TE did not come with a label (too bad).
So My.....
10TE = ???
7TE = #862700
15TEA = #670161 (this is the rare pier mounted model)
And I have a focuser from a 7TE with #962159 on the label.
Cheers
-------------------- James
(Thanks to Attilla for the Clear Sky charts)
Current Projects : Tasco 15TEA - 3 inch pier mounted planetary scope
Priorities : Wife, Kids
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mustgobigger
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my 2 7te-5 #'s are 661038 760665 brian
-------------------- RV-6
Meade 826
Meade 880 Deluxe
Unitron's 114,128,140,142,150,152,155,160
4" Jaegertron
4.5" A.E f/14 Refractor
4" f/15 Edmund's Refractor
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aa5te
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Not mine, but I'm considering it, and I don't know what it is - a 7TE, or a 7TE-5, or something else? - serial #'s are in the ad: Tasco on Craigslist
-------------------- Shane
Binos: Apogee 25x100 / Burgess Optical 25x100 / Pentax 20x60 PCF WP / Tasco InFocus 10x50
Tripods: Sunpak PlatinumPlus Ultra 7500TM / Quickset Samson
Refractors: Meade DS-2102AT-TC 102mm f/7.8; Sears Discoverer 3 (4454) 80mm f/15; Jason 313 Discoverer 60mm f/15.2
Reflectors (Dob): Hardin Optical DSH10 10" f/5
EP's: Zoom: Zhumell 8-24mm & Circle K 7.5-22.5mm 0.965"; 9-52mm Plössls; Zhumell 2x barlow
Kodak Z760; Orion SteadyPix camera mount; Orion LaserMate Deluxe Collimator
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droid
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ok...a reflector??? my 11T s number is
-------------------- 12 inch Truss Reflector "John"
102mm Celestron C102HD
Tasco 7TE5 60mm Classic
Tasco 9TE5 60mm Classic
Celestron Ultima 2000 SCT
Remains of an 8 inch dob
Celestron Comet catcher(orange tube)
1960 Edscorp Space Conquerer 6inch f/8
10x50 Bushnell Binoculars.
11T 4.5 inch Tasco reflector Lunograsso?
60mm Telescope Club
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Chuck Faranda
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Sorry, I'm real late for this discussion. If anyone is still watching my serial numbers:
15TE = 771201 10TE = 271201 7TE-5 = 760986 Sears = 872399
The differences between the 10TE and 15TE is more than just the motor. The 15TE's tripod legs are significantly beefier, the clamps are one piece casts as opposed to the 10TE's stamped steel, and the center tray is about 50% larger.
-------------------- Regards,
Chuck Faranda
See my vintage scopes at http://ccdastro.com/vintage.html
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