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Preston Smith
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If you have been with this great group for at least 3-5 years, you know that it was this great forum that truly pieced together the origins and outstanding capability of the mighty Tasco 7TE-5. For those of us who have at least one (yes, many have MORE than one) it is a highly-valued instrument.
I purchased my "herd" several years ago with the lowest price being a steal at $40. The others were more toward $100. What do you think the current market value would be for a complete scope package in good condition?
-------------------- 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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mustgobigger
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Reged: 06/12/07
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250-300
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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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Preston Smith
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Hi Brian!
Hmm, that seems a little high to me but I haven't been watching the prices on 7TE-5s lately as I don't really need any more of them! 
Others?
-------------------- 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
60mm Telescope Club
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Jae
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Reged: 04/13/06
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More like 175 to 250 now a days. I was surprised at how low some of these were selling for. A few years ago one went for over $400....I got outbid on what I thought was a super high safe bid.....
-------------------- Jae
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woodsman
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Preston, I heard that they were running about $50 for a pristine one, and that the seller usually picks up the shipping charges. Coincidentally, I'm in the market for one.
-------------------- 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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Preston Smith
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Preston, I heard that they were running about $50 for a pristine one, and that the seller usually picks up the shipping charges. Coincidentally, I'm in the market for one.
Hi Rich!
Well then, that makes it about the same value as a Sears 90mm refractor! Wanna swap?
-------------------- 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
60mm Telescope Club
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mikey cee
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$50.00? Heck that won't even buy two cartons of tasty Marlboros and I don't even smoke! 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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desertrefugee
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I purchased my "herd" several years ago with the lowest price being a steal at $40. The others were more toward $100. What do you think the current market value would be for a complete scope?
I wish I could have gotten mine for $100. And I don't even want to talk about $40. At least I got a pristine example.
I suspect that there are a BUNCH of them out there, but even so, they don't turn up that often. One has to wonder though, whether once word gets out as to their desirability if the market might not be flooded with them? Would that affect value? (Probably not, since demand seems fairly high). That is high until all the CN Classics members get one - then it'll drop precipitously.
-------------------- "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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woodsman
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Preston, I heard that they were running about $50 for a pristine one, and that the seller usually picks up the shipping charges. Coincidentally, I'm in the market for one.
Hi Rich!
Well then, that makes it about the same value as a Sears 90mm refractor! Wanna swap?
OH, Umm.... I lost it, .... I mean, I sold it... Yeah, that's it, I sold it...
-------------------- 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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Preston Smith
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OH, Umm.... I lost it, .... I mean, I sold it... Yeah, that's it, I sold it...
Yeah, and I'm growing hair, too! 
HEY! 
Are you going to give me a serious market estimate or not?
-------------------- 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
60mm Telescope Club
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mikey cee
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HEY! 
Are you going to give me a serious market estimate or not?
What....and stab ourselves in the back?! 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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Preston Smith
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What....and stab ourselves in the back?! Mike
Hmm, didn't think about that..... good point Mike
-------------------- 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
60mm Telescope Club
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akman1955
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Okay Let's see pictures and what diameter and focal lenght is 7TE-5...
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woodsman
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I think those 7TE-5s are probably about $250-325. I've never viewed through one, I had the 7TE, but it was only 910mm? focal length, if I remember correctly.
-------------------- 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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AaronM
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Here in germany it's a shame ! You can often see 7TE-5 sold for 5 (!!) - 50 €, never more !! I love these nice, little, but high quality scopes, but here in germny not many people knowing the real value of it. The background is the very bad reputation from Tasco here ! We were overflooded in these times by really bad modern Tasco "Toy-telescopes". So the reputation is low and people do not remember, that there were times Tasco had made/sold high-quality optics !
Kind regards Michael
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Preston Smith
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Okay Let's see pictures and what diameter and focal lenght is 7TE-5...
Oh, Sorry John! Can do:
-60mm/1000mm f16.6 single coated doublet made by Astro Optics
-Collimable Lens Cell
-OTA had thicker aluminum wall
-very long draw tube to support 3X barlow
-large, metal focus knobs for fine focus
-GEM mount - indications are that it was made by Towa
-30mm finder
-Wooden Case
-Styrofoam inserts in case
-wooden legs - style is similar to Tasco 10TE 3" refractor
-sun projection screen
-Came with a H20mm, H12.5mm, H6mm eyepieces and 3x Barlow
- correct image prism set, and diagonal
-.965 focal back
Most excellent for planetary viewing.
-------------------- 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
60mm Telescope Club
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Preston Smith
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I think those 7TE-5s are probably about $250-325. I've never viewed through one, I had the 7TE, but it was only 910mm? focal length, if I remember correctly.
Yes, that's correct - 910mm focal length. Still a very good scope just not as many bells and whistles as the 7TE5. What I like most about the 7TE is that it has a large, single tube focuser that you can screw a 1.25" adapter into!
-------------------- 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
60mm Telescope Club
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Preston Smith
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Reged: 04/24/05
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Loc: Eureka, Pa
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The background is the very bad reputation from Tasco here! We were overflooded in these times by really bad modern Tasco "Toy-telescopes". So the reputation is low and people do not remember, that there were times Tasco had made/sold high-quality optics !
Kind regards Michael
We have the same issue here Michael. Sadly, many high quality Tasco scopes were thrown into the trash. I know of one instance where someone threw out a 90mm Tasco because it was a "Tasco" This happened years ago.
-------------------- 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
60mm Telescope Club
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woodsman
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Definitely on the high end. Probably $325-350. Nice scope Preston!
-------------------- 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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akman1955
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Very nice looking telescope Preston Now you have made me want too branch out from my unitrons and look for some nice tasco's. When will it all end thanks for the picture's preston john
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