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Timber
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I just have to show this, I am sooo fortunate.
      #3382448 - 10/10/09 04:46 PM Attachment (290 downloads)

I have to thank George and Dave and John for their efforts in this.

After several long trips and a couple of trades I have been blessed with a NEW, UNUSED, Byers Series II mount. The mount was built in 1999 and has never had anything mounted on it, absolutely pristine, it is just GORGEOUS, a true work of art, thank you Ed Byers.

The pics show it alongside my AP-1200 for comparison.

When my obs ever gets finished the AP-1200 will have a TOA-130 and a FSQ-106 on it and the Byers will have a C-14 currently being modified with a Carbon Fiber tube, spectacular. I won't care if it rains, I will just sit and look at the artwork

Richard

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My four beautiful Saluki's; Barron, Sophie, Majnun and Kassandra, and I live on a small, rural, remote farm.
No close neighbors,
No streetlights,
No private security lights,
No power poles,
No traffic,
No TV,
No HOA
No Mosquitoes
Rather Wonderful




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jog
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Re: I just have to show this, I am sooo fortunate. new [Re: Timber]
      #3382476 - 10/10/09 04:58 PM

WOW!!!

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Re: I just have to show this, I am sooo fortunate. new [Re: Timber]
      #3382491 - 10/10/09 05:11 PM

Wow is right!
Didn't think anything could make an AP1200 look bad...

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Re: I just have to show this, I am sooo fortunate. new [Re: Timber]
      #3384051 - 10/11/09 04:40 PM

Are you sure the Byers can handle a C14? And what was that next to it again? An EQ4? Greg N

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Re: I just have to show this, I am sooo fortunate. new [Re: gnowellsct]
      #3384084 - 10/11/09 05:09 PM

That does look very very nice.

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Re: I just have to show this, I am sooo fortunate. new [Re: Timber]
      #3384101 - 10/11/09 05:18 PM

And here I was basking in the glow a new (to me) AP-900. Consider my bubble popped.

Awesome

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Timber
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Re: I just have to show this, I am sooo fortunate. new [Re: gnowellsct]
      #3384147 - 10/11/09 05:55 PM

Hi Greg N.

Not sure how to answer your questions, not able to tell if you are pulling my leg or are serious.

Handle a C-14? Anything my grandson and I are able to lift onto it will be handled better than any AP, MI, Paramount or anything else, you will have to get a Byers Series III (for $90,000) to handle more. BTW, there is a real bargain on Astromart right now for the makings of a Series III, once in a lifetime opportunity.

As far as the EQ-4 question, my suggestion is to re-read the post

Richard

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My four beautiful Saluki's; Barron, Sophie, Majnun and Kassandra, and I live on a small, rural, remote farm.
No close neighbors,
No streetlights,
No private security lights,
No power poles,
No traffic,
No TV,
No HOA
No Mosquitoes
Rather Wonderful




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Timber
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Re: I just have to show this, I am sooo fortunate. new [Re: joelwhicker]
      #3384152 - 10/11/09 05:58 PM

Hi Joel,

Not my intent to pop anyone's bubble, the AP-900 is a very good mount, enjoy it.

Richard

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My four beautiful Saluki's; Barron, Sophie, Majnun and Kassandra, and I live on a small, rural, remote farm.
No close neighbors,
No streetlights,
No private security lights,
No power poles,
No traffic,
No TV,
No HOA
No Mosquitoes
Rather Wonderful




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joelwhicker
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Re: I just have to show this, I am sooo fortunate. new [Re: Timber]
      #3384154 - 10/11/09 05:59 PM

I won't speak for Greg N, but it sounded "tongue in cheek" to me. If not then

Edited by joelwhicker (10/11/09 06:02 PM)


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joelwhicker
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Re: I just have to show this, I am sooo fortunate. new [Re: Timber]
      #3384157 - 10/11/09 06:01 PM

Please don't take me literally....Your mount is awesome!

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Timber
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Re: I just have to show this, I am sooo fortunate. new [Re: joelwhicker]
      #3384173 - 10/11/09 06:13 PM

Joel, I think you are correct

BTW, Ed Byers does sell the Series III for $90,000 but Dave Radosevitch on his ad on Astromart will build one for $65,000, now that would be a mount to show off.

Richard

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My four beautiful Saluki's; Barron, Sophie, Majnun and Kassandra, and I live on a small, rural, remote farm.
No close neighbors,
No streetlights,
No private security lights,
No power poles,
No traffic,
No TV,
No HOA
No Mosquitoes
Rather Wonderful




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Re: I just have to show this, I am sooo fortunate. new [Re: joelwhicker]
      #3384177 - 10/11/09 06:16 PM

Sounded tongue in cheek to me as well - as in your 1200 looks like an EQ4 by comparison...

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Re: I just have to show this, I am sooo fortunate. new [Re: Charlie Hein]
      #3384208 - 10/11/09 06:42 PM

aahhssoo,

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My four beautiful Saluki's; Barron, Sophie, Majnun and Kassandra, and I live on a small, rural, remote farm.
No close neighbors,
No streetlights,
No private security lights,
No power poles,
No traffic,
No TV,
No HOA
No Mosquitoes
Rather Wonderful




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Re: I just have to show this, I am sooo fortunate. new [Re: gnowellsct]
      #3384499 - 10/11/09 10:28 PM

Quote:

Are you sure the Byers can handle a C14?




With a carbon fiber tube it can.

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Re: I just have to show this, I am sooo fortunate. new [Re: soupaman]
      #3385260 - 10/12/09 12:26 PM

Quote:

Quote:

Are you sure the Byers can handle a C14?




With a carbon fiber tube it can.




That mount looks like it could handle your typical Volkswagen...

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Re: I just have to show this, I am sooo fortunate. [Re: Charlie Hein]
      #3386239 - 10/12/09 10:12 PM

I'm glad I don't have to haul that beast around! Does it require a crane to set in place?
Out of curiosity, what's the dimension of the base plate?

I've got to go get a lottery ticket....

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Re: I just have to show this, I am sooo fortunate. new [Re: waassaabee]
      #3386379 - 10/12/09 11:45 PM

Hi Gary,

Definately not portable, weighs around 135# maybe a bit more, the base plate is 9"x16". I looked to see if I had a pic of the pier that I will initially put it on but not one, will get one tomorrow in the daylight. I have two choices, a new Byers Newtonian "tripod" that I got with the mount, really slick but low for a C-14, or my "portable pallet pier", portable with the use of a handtruck.

And Charlie, no VW's but a Takahashi FCT-200 would sure be nice but at 137# I would have to get Dave to make me that Series III (dream stuff) and then I would really have to get Gary's crane.

Richard

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My four beautiful Saluki's; Barron, Sophie, Majnun and Kassandra, and I live on a small, rural, remote farm.
No close neighbors,
No streetlights,
No private security lights,
No power poles,
No traffic,
No TV,
No HOA
No Mosquitoes
Rather Wonderful




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Re: I just have to show this, I am sooo fortunate. new [Re: Timber]
      #3386395 - 10/13/09 12:00 AM

That mount is really SWEET! If you're not using the AP, can I borrow it?

Patrick

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Timber
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Re: I just have to show this, I am sooo fortunate. new [Re: Patrick]
      #3386490 - 10/13/09 01:24 AM

Sorry Patrick, would love to loan it to you but I have to have a place to store all these OTA's

Richard

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My four beautiful Saluki's; Barron, Sophie, Majnun and Kassandra, and I live on a small, rural, remote farm.
No close neighbors,
No streetlights,
No private security lights,
No power poles,
No traffic,
No TV,
No HOA
No Mosquitoes
Rather Wonderful




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Timber
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Re: I just have to show this, I am sooo fortunate. [Re: Timber]
      #3387997 - 10/13/09 08:28 PM Attachment (44 downloads)

OK, here is a pic of the "portable pallet pier"

Richard

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My four beautiful Saluki's; Barron, Sophie, Majnun and Kassandra, and I live on a small, rural, remote farm.
No close neighbors,
No streetlights,
No private security lights,
No power poles,
No traffic,
No TV,
No HOA
No Mosquitoes
Rather Wonderful




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