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Happy-Idiot
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Re: Edmund Reflector new [Re: donnw]
      #3256914 - 08/06/09 12:35 AM

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Someone get these 2 vixens quick! HERE!


Anyone here get these? I have the Celestron Brand of these circle T's and i like them.




Hi Brian --

Yep - got 'em. I've got a couple other Vixen 0.965 orthos and really like them. Now I'm hoping to find a couple reasonably priced / less expensive Zeiss .965's and maybe the 40mm M44 EP to fit in a Zeiss turret that holds three 0.965's and one M44 eyepiece (that's attached to a Telementor II ;-)



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Brian



A small scope that gets used often is a better investment than a big scope that stays in the closet.

Unitrons, you spend more time looking at them than you do through them.



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sarastro
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Edmund Reflector new [Re: Happy-Idiot]
      #3257524 - 08/06/09 11:47 AM

6" white tube reflector south of Seattle: Edmund

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refractory
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Looks like Carton Herschel Wedge diagonal on ebay new [Re: sarastro]
      #3258861 - 08/07/09 04:17 AM

Ends today in about ten hours- item 130322112473

Jess Tauber


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AlienFirstClass
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Re: Looks like Carton Herschel Wedge diagonal on ebay new [Re: refractory]
      #3260430 - 08/07/09 11:34 PM

How about this for a classic?

http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/doc/atq/1300600790.html


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donnw
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Re: Edmund Reflector new [Re: donnw]
      #3261195 - 08/08/09 11:47 AM

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Someone get these 2 vixens quick! HERE!


Anyone here get these? I have the Celestron Brand of these circle T's and i like them.



Hi Brian --

Yep - got 'em. I've got a couple other Vixen 0.965 orthos and really like them. Now I'm hoping to find a couple reasonably priced / less expensive Zeiss .965's and maybe the 40mm M44 EP to fit in a Zeiss turret that holds three 0.965's and one M44 eyepiece (that's attached to a Telementor II ;-)



Hi Brian:

Turns out there were three Vixens in the batch - an Or-6, an HM-12.5 and a K-20. Nice set that also included a well made Vixen prism type .965 diagonal. Of all the .965 EPs I have, with the exception of a similar set of Pentax EPs that came with the J80 (OR 6, K 12.5 and K 25), the Vixens are my favorites (yes, even beyond my Unitrons ;-). They are very well made and good performers.

Too many folks pooh-pooh the older non-ortho eyepiece designs because they aren't 50 degree plus FOV -- but for planets, variables, binaries, etc., many of them are great! Besides a couple Brandon orthos, my favorite EPs for Ha solar work are the venerable Edmund RKEs - wonderful contrast - and for 20% of the price of a Brandon!

The other thing I noticed about these Vixens and my other Vixen set is that they have all been exceptionally clean inside. There was some dust here and there on the outermost optical surfaces, but virtually nothing inside. I've got 3 different sets of Unitron EPs and they all had to be disassembled and properly cleaned because there was so much dust, dirt and what looks like tiny oil droplets on the INNER surfaces. (Not fungus - just junk!) Bottom line - the Vixens are well made, contrasty and definite keepers -- and will get a lot of use :-) Ciao!

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Peace & Blessings,
Donn Williams
Member - AAVSO
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Celestron EdgeHD 11 on CGE in SkyShed POD GL5
Meade Lightbridge 12", SN10, LX200 Classic 8", AR5, 314 Brass & ETX125PE
Lunt LS60T/DS, Stellarvue SV102ED, SV80BV, SV80/9D, SV NH2
Cave Astrolla 8", Zeiss Telementor II, Unitron 114, 128, 142
Towa 339, Royal Astro 76/1200, Pentax J80, Borg 100, AT 102-F/11
Goto 105, Various Sears/Tasco/Selsi/Towa 60-80mm's


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wfj
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Reged: 01/10/08
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Loc: California, Santa Cruz County
Re: Looks like Carton Herschel Wedge diagonal on ebay new [Re: AlienFirstClass]
      #3261301 - 08/08/09 12:54 PM

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How about this for a classic?

http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/doc/atq/1300600790.html



Very good find. This is the kind of scope E.E. Barnard started with - see "The Boy Who Loved The Stars":
from: http://www.cfas.org/Library/boylovedstars.txt
"It is now l876 and Edward is nineteen and just spent two-thirds of his annual income on a 5 inch refractor with equatorial mount. The telescope had been made by John Byrne of New York and the instrument would see many years of use. Later, because of lack of funds, Edward would later sell his beloved telescope to the University of Southern California."


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