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Old December 18th 05, 11:44 PM posted to uk.sci.astronomy
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Hi all,

I'm thinking about getting my first telescope and have seen lots of good
press on the net for the Skywatcher Explorer 130m as a reasonable beginners
telescope.

However, as I've never used one before, ideally I'd like to visit somewhere
where I can see one in action and get some more detailed advice etc before
shelling out £150-£200.

Does anyone know anywhere in the Derby/Staffordshire area where I could
perhaps see one of these before buying - I've had a quick look on Yell.com
but haven't been able to identify any shops locally that might stock this or
similar?

Any other advice or ideas for a newbie welcomed too.

Thanks in advance,

Mitch


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Old December 19th 05, 08:40 AM posted to uk.sci.astronomy
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Hi Mitch
I have the skywatcher and i must say how much i enjoy it.
Im sure there must be an outlet in the Derby area which have that model, or
similar on display.
You could try Chris Goodhead Cameras in Burton.
They are a Mead stockest but usually have a 4 1/2" reflector on display in
the window.

Hope this helps

Merecat
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Hi all,

I'm thinking about getting my first telescope and have seen lots of good
press on the net for the Skywatcher Explorer 130m as a reasonable
beginners telescope.

However, as I've never used one before, ideally I'd like to visit
somewhere where I can see one in action and get some more detailed advice
etc before shelling out £150-£200.

Does anyone know anywhere in the Derby/Staffordshire area where I could
perhaps see one of these before buying - I've had a quick look on Yell.com
but haven't been able to identify any shops locally that might stock this
or similar?

Any other advice or ideas for a newbie welcomed too.

Thanks in advance,

Mitch



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Old December 19th 05, 11:03 AM posted to uk.sci.astronomy
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"Mitch" wrote in message
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Hi all,

I'm thinking about getting my first telescope and have seen lots of good
press on the net for the Skywatcher Explorer 130m as a reasonable
beginners telescope.

However, as I've never used one before, ideally I'd like to visit
somewhere where I can see one in action and get some more detailed advice
etc before shelling out £150-£200.

Does anyone know anywhere in the Derby/Staffordshire area where I could
perhaps see one of these before buying - I've had a quick look on Yell.com
but haven't been able to identify any shops locally that might stock this
or similar?

Any other advice or ideas for a newbie welcomed too.

Thanks in advance,

Mitch

Sorry can't help with a local dealer but found this on the web
http://www.acecameras.co.uk/asp/web/...19/default.asp
They have the scope on special at the moment for £140 + £8 postage, about
the best I can find for a new 130.

Rob


 




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