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3/31/2004
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Takahashi Seisakusho of Tokyo, Japan is pleased to announce that it has acquired the assets of Unitron, Inc. of Bohemia, NY. Unitron refractors are legendary for high performance in an air-spaced doublet achromat. With the merger of Takahashi and Unitron, we are releasing a new line of high-performance long focus apochromatic refractors. The new product line will be called either Takatron or Unihashi pending final agreement. Our first telescope in this new line, expected to reach dealers by late summer, is a 102mm f/16 fluorite triplet which will be so color-free that it will be superior to even a Newtonian reflector in freedom from chromatic abberation. |
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![]() Public Affairs wrote: 3/31/2004 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Takahashi Seisakusho of Tokyo, Japan is pleased to announce that it has acquired the assets of Unitron, Inc. of Bohemia, NY. Unitron refractors are legendary for high performance in an air-spaced doublet achromat. With the merger of Takahashi and Unitron, we are releasing a new line of high-performance long focus apochromatic refractors. The new product line will be called either Takatron or Unihashi pending final agreement. Our first telescope in this new line, expected to reach dealers by late summer, is a 102mm f/16 fluorite triplet which will be so color-free that it will be superior to even a Newtonian reflector in freedom from chromatic abberation. I'm sure you meant: Aberbation. Aberration is spelled: aberration. What did the Ole Prospector say when he found Shawn Grants corpse at the bottom of the Grand Canyon? "aflak"! Jerry |
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![]() Public Affairs wrote: 3/31/2004 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Takahashi Seisakusho of Tokyo, Japan is pleased to announce that it has acquired the assets of Unitron, Inc. of Bohemia, NY. Unitron refractors are legendary for high performance in an air-spaced doublet achromat. With the merger of Takahashi and Unitron, we are releasing a new line of high-performance long focus apochromatic refractors. The new product line will be called either Takatron or Unihashi pending final agreement. Our first telescope in this new line, expected to reach dealers by late summer, is a 102mm f/16 fluorite triplet which will be so color-free that it will be superior to even a Newtonian reflector in freedom from chromatic abberation. I'm sure you meant: Aberbation. Aberration is spelled: aberration. What did the Ole Prospector say when he found Shawn Grants corpse at the bottom of the Grand Canyon? "aflak"! Jerry |
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![]() "Public Affairs" wrote in message ... 3/31/2004 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Takahashi Seisakusho of Tokyo, Japan is pleased to announce that it has acquired the assets of Unitron, Inc. of Bohemia, NY. Unitron refractors are legendary for high performance in an air-spaced doublet achromat. With the merger of Takahashi and Unitron, we are releasing a new line of high-performance long focus apochromatic refractors. The new product line will be called either Takatron or Unihashi pending final agreement. Our first telescope in this new line, expected to reach dealers by late summer, is a 102mm f/16 fluorite triplet which will be so color-free that it will be superior to even a Newtonian reflector in freedom from chromatic abberation. 4-1-04 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE. The two largest manufacturers of telescopes in the United States announced today that negotiations for their merger have been suspended. Celestron International and Meade Instruments said in a joint press release that they cannot agree on a name for the new company. Both expressed reservations about "Mestron," previously the leading candidate. A board member who wished to remain anonymous said that the two companies also could not agree on standard sizing for their telescopes, which are now available in 2, 2.4, 3, 3.5, 4, 4.25, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9.25, 10, 11, 12, 14, 16 and 20 inch diameters. "We felt that adding 13, 15, 17, 18, and 19 inch scopes was overkill, and neither company would agree to drop anything from their lines," said the source. |
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![]() "Public Affairs" wrote in message ... 3/31/2004 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Takahashi Seisakusho of Tokyo, Japan is pleased to announce that it has acquired the assets of Unitron, Inc. of Bohemia, NY. Unitron refractors are legendary for high performance in an air-spaced doublet achromat. With the merger of Takahashi and Unitron, we are releasing a new line of high-performance long focus apochromatic refractors. The new product line will be called either Takatron or Unihashi pending final agreement. Our first telescope in this new line, expected to reach dealers by late summer, is a 102mm f/16 fluorite triplet which will be so color-free that it will be superior to even a Newtonian reflector in freedom from chromatic abberation. 4-1-04 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE. The two largest manufacturers of telescopes in the United States announced today that negotiations for their merger have been suspended. Celestron International and Meade Instruments said in a joint press release that they cannot agree on a name for the new company. Both expressed reservations about "Mestron," previously the leading candidate. A board member who wished to remain anonymous said that the two companies also could not agree on standard sizing for their telescopes, which are now available in 2, 2.4, 3, 3.5, 4, 4.25, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9.25, 10, 11, 12, 14, 16 and 20 inch diameters. "We felt that adding 13, 15, 17, 18, and 19 inch scopes was overkill, and neither company would agree to drop anything from their lines," said the source. |
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Public Affairs wrote in message ...
With the merger of Takahashi and Unitron, we are releasing a new line of high-performance long focus apochromatic refractors. The new product line will be called either Takatron or Unihashi pending final agreement. How about just "Tacky"? ;-) |
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Public Affairs wrote in message ...
With the merger of Takahashi and Unitron, we are releasing a new line of high-performance long focus apochromatic refractors. The new product line will be called either Takatron or Unihashi pending final agreement. How about just "Tacky"? ;-) |
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Public Affairs wrote in message ...
The new product line will be called either Takatron or Unihashi pending final agreement. Our first telescope in this new line, expected to reach dealers by late summer, is a 102mm f/16 fluorite triplet which will be so color-free that it will be superior to even a Newtonian reflector in freedom from chromatic abberation. I vote for Unihashi ! And it will be tough to do color correction with given f/ratio better than in Newtonians, that have min colors. Yuri |
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Public Affairs wrote in message ...
The new product line will be called either Takatron or Unihashi pending final agreement. Our first telescope in this new line, expected to reach dealers by late summer, is a 102mm f/16 fluorite triplet which will be so color-free that it will be superior to even a Newtonian reflector in freedom from chromatic abberation. I vote for Unihashi ! And it will be tough to do color correction with given f/ratio better than in Newtonians, that have min colors. Yuri |
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No, it must be Unihashi, samma.
A real Mentsh in any event. jerry Yuri wrote: Public Affairs wrote in message ... The new product line will be called either Takatron or Unihashi pending final agreement. Our first telescope in this new line, expected to reach dealers by late summer, is a 102mm f/16 fluorite triplet which will be so color-free that it will be superior to even a Newtonian reflector in freedom from chromatic abberation. I vote for Unihashi ! And it will be tough to do color correction with given f/ratio better than in Newtonians, that have min colors. Yuri |
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