Chuck Faranda
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Posts: 146
Loc: Florida
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My scope collection has uncovered an unintended consequence, my wife has a reason to shop for a new and bigger house Her justification is now the fact that I have to display my scopes in shifts, LOL!!!
-------------------- Regards,
Chuck Faranda
See my vintage scopes at http://ccdastro.com/vintage.html
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Chuck Faranda
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Reged: 03/31/07
Posts: 146
Loc: Florida
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PS: The house hunting has become a positive part of her recovery from a recent surgery. I tried to tell her for years that these little scopes had more than just sentimental value....
-------------------- Regards,
Chuck Faranda
See my vintage scopes at http://ccdastro.com/vintage.html
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grendel
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Reged: 04/12/09
Posts: 250
Loc: Canterbury, Kent, UK
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I can see, grabbing the scope at the back to pop out to observe obviously means you would have to move several others first, I would reccomend she finds a house with a long narrow living room whee they could all go along one wall a single scope deep. Grendel
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BarabinoSr
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Loc: Slidell La
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Hi Chuck!!There is the potential for the klutz god to strike as you move scopes around to get one out to the yard.He always lurks around to bump your arm or cause you to drop an eyepiece.Like you,I have four scopes set up near the patio doors for easy access to outside,so I always have to move one of 'em to use the one I want.BTW-great collection G
-------------------- 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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Chuck Faranda
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Loc: Florida
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Yes, I need to queue them now. On the other side of the piano is another 8' door, so I open the one near the scopes take the handy one out then move everything forward. When the scope come back in the other door it goes in the back of the line
-------------------- Regards,
Chuck Faranda
See my vintage scopes at http://ccdastro.com/vintage.html
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JayKSC
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Loc: Florida
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That's an impressive collection, Chuck. It's better to upgrade to a bigger house than to part with such fantastic scopes. Just think - you can seek a house with a large spare room so that you could have more space for more scopes! 
- Jay South Florida
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My Sketches
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desertrefugee
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Easily resolved.
Just move'em onto the porch...
-------------------- "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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magic612
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I'm with desertrefugee on this one - most of my "grab and go" scope are on my breezeway. This allows them to be closer to ambient outdoor temps, and closer to being under the stars too.
Not to mention the fact that there's no space for them in my living room, given the two pianos and Wurlitzer organ... but I digress.
You need a house with an enclosed breezeway or patio, Chuck!
-------------------- - Celestron C8+, Orion 90mm f/10, Orion ST-80, 5" f/8 Dob, 127mm f/9.4 refractor, 114mm f/8 on DS GoTo, 60mm Sears 6333-A, 127mm f4.4 refractor lens (current project), 12" f/5 mirror (future project)
- Orion Vista 10x50s (5 deg), Sears #6207 7x35 (7 deg), Jason #138 Statesman 7x35 (11.5 deg)
Yes, I'm addicted to telescopes and binoculars. I am getting help. Every time I look at the heavens, it helps.
http://www.eyesonthesky.com
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Chuck Faranda
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Posts: 146
Loc: Florida
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Yeah, but not when the humidity is constantly 90% as it is in S.Fla.
-------------------- Regards,
Chuck Faranda
See my vintage scopes at http://ccdastro.com/vintage.html
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Siderea
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I think it's called an observatory...
-------------------- lc Carol
..."Then the blue above grows darker and a million stars erupt
From the places where they hide throughout the day
Into pictures in the heavens even we cannot corrupt
And the vastnesses of time can't wash away..."Jeff Green
60mm Telescope Club
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magic612
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Yeah, but not when the humidity is constantly 90% as it is in S.Fla.
Hence, the "enclosed" part.
-------------------- - Celestron C8+, Orion 90mm f/10, Orion ST-80, 5" f/8 Dob, 127mm f/9.4 refractor, 114mm f/8 on DS GoTo, 60mm Sears 6333-A, 127mm f4.4 refractor lens (current project), 12" f/5 mirror (future project)
- Orion Vista 10x50s (5 deg), Sears #6207 7x35 (7 deg), Jason #138 Statesman 7x35 (11.5 deg)
Yes, I'm addicted to telescopes and binoculars. I am getting help. Every time I look at the heavens, it helps.
http://www.eyesonthesky.com
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Chuck Faranda
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Loc: Florida
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I think it's called an observatory...
Or a storage shed
-------------------- Regards,
Chuck Faranda
See my vintage scopes at http://ccdastro.com/vintage.html
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Doug76
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Mine (mostly, my C6R is in my bedroom closet, snug and safe) reside in the corner of our biggest room, which just incidentally is my A/V room.
-------------------- Doug
Truckstop Astronomer
The Universe, the light of God, in all it's majesty
6 achro refractors, 50mm-150mm
1 apo refractor, 90mm
1 SCT, 8 inch
UO Abbe Volcano Tops
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Darenwh
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If your going to move to a new house with a bigger living room for your telescopes make sure it has a slide off roof....
-------------------- Daren
Covington, GA
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BRisley
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Loc: SW Florida
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Unfortunately, I have to keep mine in my garage, about the only safe place for my herd. (Inside I would have a big issue with the 2 labs running into things as well as my 2 daughters (8&9)). This shot is of them out in the open, normally they are tightly packed into a 4x4 area (or less ) of the garage. I can and do get them out in just a few moments. Brian
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8" f5 Dob
Meade 4450 on EQ-2
Meade 4501 on EQ-2
Tasco 4.5" on EQ-2
Tasco Starguide 60GT
C-90/Cometron Sky Scanner 80 mounted tandem in a C-8 Fork
Cometron CO-62
Meade 11x80 Bino
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desertrefugee
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For the record, I don't keep any of my optics on the back porch. Those were out for a photo op that day - the rest were snug in their boxes in the "scope room" and a couple of closets.
In Arizona, we don't worry so much about humidity and rust, but the DUST is horrendous.
-------------------- "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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mikesemmler
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Hi all - great scopes - like a show:)
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woodsman
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Quote:
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I think it's called an observatory...
Or a storage shed
No, no, no, you just need a big hammer, preferably a sledge. Then you rent a Bobcat, send the wife away to her sister's for 2 weeks. In just one weekend, you'd be surprised how much bigger that living room can be with just a little coaxing. Plus, if you order the roof trusses now, and schedule it right, you'll have all the extra room you need, and what wife wouldn't like a new bow window and ten extra feet in the living area?
-------------------- 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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Scott Horstman
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I would never be allowed to keep those pesky telescopes in the livingroom. I don't know how you guys get away with it.
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Chuck Faranda
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Loc: Florida
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I would never be allowed to keep those pesky telescopes in the livingroom. I don't know how you guys get away with it.
-------------------- Regards,
Chuck Faranda
See my vintage scopes at http://ccdastro.com/vintage.html
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