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Edmund 4-1/4 F/10 Newt on GEM.
Criterion RV-6 Dynamax 8 (I built this one myself!) Criterion 6" F/6 Newt on GEM (built with fellow Criterion employee) Edmund Astroscan 12-1/2" F/6 homebuilt DOB with Cave optics Edmund Astroscan (again) Criterion Dynamax 4 (great telephoto lens, poor telescope) Meade 10" Starfinder on GEM Tasco 4-1/2" F/4 newt on GEM with Astroscan optics (grab and go!) I only own the last two scopes on the list now. Best scope was the Dynamax 8, because I built it myself when I worked at Criterion. What's your list look like? |
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My list is a lot smaller:
1st telescope if you can call it that is an optical right angle viewer that has 3 filters built in and two targeting targets, is white in color and I think it's a 4inch front lens, was used at White Sands Proving grounds. So it just might have seen early rockets and also abomb testing, has electical pins on it's base. Was given to me years ago, still have it. It's about 7x I think. 2nd scope, Orion 12.5 f4.8 DSE dob I had in Hawaii, I do miss that scope, had to sell it to help pay for my move back to mainland after mother passed. 3rd scope Stargazer Steve f9 4.25inch Dob, donated by SAA user, first scope used as Sidewalk astronomy scope in Rosamond. Still have it. 4th scope ... The Year was 2002, the last best chance for a bigger telescope, Babylon 8, a f8 8 inch Dob that I built out of parts donated by other Astronomers. It is still in use to this date. -- The Lone Sidewalk Astronomer of Rosamond Telescope Buyers FAQ http://home.inreach.com/starlord Astronomy Net Online Gift Shop http://www.cafepress.com/astronomy_net "Gil" wrote in message oups.com... Edmund 4-1/4 F/10 Newt on GEM. Criterion RV-6 Dynamax 8 (I built this one myself!) Criterion 6" F/6 Newt on GEM (built with fellow Criterion employee) Edmund Astroscan 12-1/2" F/6 homebuilt DOB with Cave optics Edmund Astroscan (again) Criterion Dynamax 4 (great telephoto lens, poor telescope) Meade 10" Starfinder on GEM Tasco 4-1/2" F/4 newt on GEM with Astroscan optics (grab and go!) I only own the last two scopes on the list now. Best scope was the Dynamax 8, because I built it myself when I worked at Criterion. What's your list look like? |
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My first scope as a Christmas gift December 2000:
Gallileo 70mm F11 (HSN POS) After that it was all down hill (in chronological order).... Tasco StarGuide 4 Celestron Ultima 8-PEC Celestron FS-80EQ WA Orion XT10 Celestron C5 on UniStar Light Deluxe Meade 12.5" Starfinder Dob Orion StarMax 127 Celestron C102-HD (F5) Meade 12.5" optics transplanted into a 14" Discovery PDHQ structure Celestron GP-C102-ED Orion 80ED on UniStar Light Deluxe (same mount as above) Celestron AS-CG-5GT mount for the following.... Konus Konusky 200 (8" F5 Newt) OTA Hardin Optical StarHoc 8-4 (200mm F4 Newt) OTA Losmandy G-11 to replace the CG-5GT Celestron AS C9.25GT (sold the mount to get the OTA cheap) What I'm left with after selling off all the unwanted stuff: Losmandy G-11 w/DSCH and Argo Navis C9.25 (from the GT) w/Astrozap aluminum dewshield and a DewBuster Orion 80ED w/red dot finder, piggy backed on the C9.25 Losmandy mounting hardware for the OTAs ScopeBuggy PowerTank Here's a picture of my personal Holy Grail: http://home.comcast.net/~smarshallpaul/index.html (Love the 80ED as a super finder with 2.5 degrees of field in the 24mm Pan. The orange bricks in the background are Hawker 12VDC 26AH SLA batteries that I get for free from the scrap pile at work. Sorry, I won't ship them so don't ask for one. However, if you're local, I'd be happy to grab you one.) The eyepiece collection: 35mm Pan 24mm Pan 13mm NT6 9mm NT6 Celestron Ultima barlow TV BinoVue (for planet viewing, and bright globs) 2x18mm Celestron Ultimas (156x) 2x12.5mm Celestron Ultimas (225x) 2x9mm UO HD Orthos (313x) Photographic Equipment: Rebel 300D unmodified with TC-80N3 and necessary telescope adapters F6.3 R/C for use in both scopes ST-4 autoguider, with parfocal eyepiece STI Stilleto IV focuser for Canon Digital EOS cameras I know this is sacrilege to some out there, but I enjoy just looking at this setup almost as much as I do looking through it. It's a monument to my miniscule personal achievements in the hobby, as well as an inspiration to achieve even more, by getting the most out of it. Certainly with all that's invested here, I can't help but be driven to get outside at every opportunity, even if only for an hour. It was great to part with all the other stuff, and invest into something of high quality, versatility, and useability. My new motto, when it comes to the equipment, don't f*ck around with the cheap crap, unless it's all you can afford (Disclaimer: "cheap crap" doesn't necessarily equate to "useless crap". I had a lot of fun with every piece of equipment I experimented with, except that damn 70mm F11 refractor from HSN). "Gil" wrote in message oups.com... Edmund 4-1/4 F/10 Newt on GEM. Criterion RV-6 Dynamax 8 (I built this one myself!) Criterion 6" F/6 Newt on GEM (built with fellow Criterion employee) Edmund Astroscan 12-1/2" F/6 homebuilt DOB with Cave optics Edmund Astroscan (again) Criterion Dynamax 4 (great telephoto lens, poor telescope) Meade 10" Starfinder on GEM Tasco 4-1/2" F/4 newt on GEM with Astroscan optics (grab and go!) I only own the last two scopes on the list now. Best scope was the Dynamax 8, because I built it myself when I worked at Criterion. What's your list look like? |
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Beautiful 'kids"!
Doink "Stephen Paul" wrote in message ... My first scope as a Christmas gift December 2000: Gallileo 70mm F11 (HSN POS) After that it was all down hill (in chronological order).... Tasco StarGuide 4 Celestron Ultima 8-PEC Celestron FS-80EQ WA Orion XT10 Celestron C5 on UniStar Light Deluxe Meade 12.5" Starfinder Dob Orion StarMax 127 Celestron C102-HD (F5) Meade 12.5" optics transplanted into a 14" Discovery PDHQ structure Celestron GP-C102-ED Orion 80ED on UniStar Light Deluxe (same mount as above) Celestron AS-CG-5GT mount for the following.... Konus Konusky 200 (8" F5 Newt) OTA Hardin Optical StarHoc 8-4 (200mm F4 Newt) OTA Losmandy G-11 to replace the CG-5GT Celestron AS C9.25GT (sold the mount to get the OTA cheap) What I'm left with after selling off all the unwanted stuff: Losmandy G-11 w/DSCH and Argo Navis C9.25 (from the GT) w/Astrozap aluminum dewshield and a DewBuster Orion 80ED w/red dot finder, piggy backed on the C9.25 Losmandy mounting hardware for the OTAs ScopeBuggy PowerTank Here's a picture of my personal Holy Grail: http://home.comcast.net/~smarshallpaul/index.html (Love the 80ED as a super finder with 2.5 degrees of field in the 24mm Pan. The orange bricks in the background are Hawker 12VDC 26AH SLA batteries that I get for free from the scrap pile at work. Sorry, I won't ship them so don't ask for one. However, if you're local, I'd be happy to grab you one.) The eyepiece collection: 35mm Pan 24mm Pan 13mm NT6 9mm NT6 Celestron Ultima barlow TV BinoVue (for planet viewing, and bright globs) 2x18mm Celestron Ultimas (156x) 2x12.5mm Celestron Ultimas (225x) 2x9mm UO HD Orthos (313x) Photographic Equipment: Rebel 300D unmodified with TC-80N3 and necessary telescope adapters F6.3 R/C for use in both scopes ST-4 autoguider, with parfocal eyepiece STI Stilleto IV focuser for Canon Digital EOS cameras I know this is sacrilege to some out there, but I enjoy just looking at this setup almost as much as I do looking through it. It's a monument to my miniscule personal achievements in the hobby, as well as an inspiration to achieve even more, by getting the most out of it. Certainly with all that's invested here, I can't help but be driven to get outside at every opportunity, even if only for an hour. It was great to part with all the other stuff, and invest into something of high quality, versatility, and useability. My new motto, when it comes to the equipment, don't f*ck around with the cheap crap, unless it's all you can afford (Disclaimer: "cheap crap" doesn't necessarily equate to "useless crap". I had a lot of fun with every piece of equipment I experimented with, except that damn 70mm F11 refractor from HSN). "Gil" wrote in message oups.com... Edmund 4-1/4 F/10 Newt on GEM. Criterion RV-6 Dynamax 8 (I built this one myself!) Criterion 6" F/6 Newt on GEM (built with fellow Criterion employee) Edmund Astroscan 12-1/2" F/6 homebuilt DOB with Cave optics Edmund Astroscan (again) Criterion Dynamax 4 (great telephoto lens, poor telescope) Meade 10" Starfinder on GEM Tasco 4-1/2" F/4 newt on GEM with Astroscan optics (grab and go!) I only own the last two scopes on the list now. Best scope was the Dynamax 8, because I built it myself when I worked at Criterion. What's your list look like? |
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Hello Gil:
You pose an Interesting question.. I had planned on being in the mountains this evening but it does not look good so I here waiting for the Padres (not my Padres) to play St. Louis. I have a fairly long list. I tend to buy anything that seems like a good deal and then keep the ones I like, either give away or sell the rest. The order is somewhat vague and I am sure there are some I have forgotten. I have included a few symbols. The * means I still have it. The G after a scope means I gave it away, sometimes to a friend, sometimes to a club, the S means I sold it. TG means I have promised it to someone as a gift but not shipped it yet. 1. Garage Sale 60mmF15 refractor, don't remember the name (Stolen) 2. Garage Sale 60mm (?) 3. Orange Tube C-8 First serious scope.(S) 4. Meade 97-ER (G) 4 1/2. Monolux 60mm F15 refractor (G) 5. Cometron Jr. 125mm F8 (G) 6. Pirate Instruments 8 inch DOB, my first DOB. I believe PI changed its name to something better known. (S) 7.* 12.5 inch F4.06 Discovery DOB It's been an experience getting this scope to work the way I want it to. But with the Novak mirror cell, the refigured mirror and a Paracorr, it does the job and it's not much bigger than an Asian 10 incher. When tested the mirror was decent but since it was out, I had the work done. 8. Orion XT-8 (G) 9. Meade ETX-70EC (S) 10. Orion 120mm AstroView F8.3 (S) 11. Meade ETX-90 RA (S) 12. Apogee Inc (Ganymede 185) ST-80 Clone (G) 13.* Celestron C-5 OTA 14.* Orion Space Probe 130 ST (130mm F5 Newtonian) 15. Jason Comet Catcher 480 (sent to Uncle Rod) (G) 16.* TeleVue Pronto 17.* OPT Starhunter 10 (GSO 10 inch F5 DOB) 18. Meade ETX-125 (S) 19. Blue Tube Coulter 13.1 inch (G) 20. Celestron 80mm F5 EQ widefield refractor (G) 21. Celestron First scope 80mm EQ (F11.4) (G) 22.* Konus 200mm F5 Newt, currently on ASGT mount 23.* Tasco Starguide 60 (Part of a Tsunmi relief deal-TG) 24.* Burgess Optical 102 F6, objective was replaced with an Orion 100F6 objective with very pleasing results. 24 1/2 Edmunds 6 inch F8 Newtonian on EQ mount. (G) 25.* Meade 12.5 inch F6 Research Grade Newtonian + Mount Wife says, this one will never be sold. Takes a ladder to use and lives in the Garage. 26.* RV-6 #1 Good condition, nice images. 27.* Baytronix 150/1400.* The classic EBay 6 inch Short Tube Newt that comes in a variety of colors.. This one was Maroon. Bought it to review for Cloudy Nights. I do not recommend this scope, sad optics. (T-G) 28.* Celestron C-102HD Looking for a home 29.* RV-6 #2 Better condition and only $40, what could I do. (TG) 30./31* Tasco Rocket scope/Orion Funscope. Under $50, these are clones of the AstroScan, 76mm F3.7 Parabolic Newts. Slight mods to the focuser allow slip and slide focusing with 1.25 inch eyepieces, nice images. 32. Jason Comet 480 (tentative G) 33.* Meade 1020. This is an ~1980 Meade 102 mmF10 SCT made in Japan with a Helical focuser. Nicely made but big CO and well, I am not a cat fancier, it is looking for a home, someone who would use and appreciate it. Some late recollections 24 1/4 Infinity 4.5 inch F8 EQ mounted Newt (G) 24 3/4 Meade 4500 (G) 26 1/2 Meade 60AZ-A "Fifty Dollars at Walmart" for Skywatch (G) 2? 1/2 Sears/Towa 76mm F15 Eq. Mount (S) 1? 1/2 Tasco 76mm refractor (G) ------ I like fooling with scopes, making friends with them, enjoying them for what they are and then letting someone else enjoy them. When the price is right, I will buy most anything. The Coulter 13.1 was $100 and in decent condition with a new premium secondary. But I also like observing and when the skies are dark, it will be either the 10 inch or 12.5 inch DOB along with either the Pronto or the 100F6 achro. For the back yard, my favorites are those plus the 130ST and the first RV-6. If I had to choose one scope, it would be either the 10 inch or 12.5 inch DOB. Two scopes, one of the DOBs and a refractor. Best wishes, clear skies Jon Isaacs |
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On Sat, 08 Oct 2005 16:48:59 -0700, Gil wrote:
Edmund 4-1/4 F/10 Newt on GEM. Criterion RV-6 Dynamax 8 (I built this one myself!) Criterion 6" F/6 Newt on GEM (built with fellow Criterion employee) Edmund Astroscan 12-1/2" F/6 homebuilt DOB with Cave optics Edmund Astroscan (again) Criterion Dynamax 4 (great telephoto lens, poor telescope) Meade 10" Starfinder on GEM Tasco 4-1/2" F/4 newt on GEM with Astroscan optics (grab and go!) I only own the last two scopes on the list now. Best scope was the Dynamax 8, because I built it myself when I worked at Criterion. What's your list look like? 1974? 3" Unitron refractor 1987 Edmund Astroscan reflector 1999 10" Meade Starfinder EQ(!) 2001 Celestron C8 Black Tube(!!!) *, Takahashi FS 102(!!!), G-11 mount 2003 18" Obsession clone with an incredible mirror* (!!!), Meade 6" Schmidt Newt (an oldie). 2005 9.25 Celestron SCT (!!!)*, Intes MN 66* GM-8 mount* (!!!)=favorites of the bunch (!) =worst telescope I've ever owned. * = still in the quiver Of these, the worst was the Starfinder EQ (decent optics, everything else sucked). The best was the Tak (perfect star tests), and my favorite is the 18" Dob, which does an incredible job every time I bring it out. The Tak just didn't have enough light grasp for my tastes, but it was perfect in every other way. I just bought the Intes today from astromart, btw. ;-) Can't stay away from them scopes. Regards, Uncle Bob |
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My very short list:
Tasco POS 60mm refractor from the 1950's. But I've heard that the newer ones are much worse.... As my skies are badly light polluted, and with poor eyesight, a better scope seems pointless... |
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![]() Bob wrote: My very short list: Tasco POS 60mm refractor from the 1950's. But I've heard that the newer ones are much worse.... As my skies are badly light polluted, and with poor eyesight, a better scope seems pointless... It would take me hours to type in my list of scopes! Lets just say over 160 scopes since 1976. My top 5 scopes, that were my favorite are, 15" Obsession, the best built Dob i've ever owned bar none, and the best on the planets of any scope i've owned! It had the OMI- Torus mirror, 1100x plus on the planets with super seeing. Five Starmasters from the 11" to the 18", all with the Zambuto optics, again all jaw dropping images of the planets. Guess i would pick my 1st 14.5" Starmaster as the best out of the five others, 1150x one nite in dead still seeing, i ran out of power could have gone higher! Older AP-6" F/9 blue tube, best refractor i've owned. Meade 12" LX-200 i've had four of them, but one was by far excellent, almost Zambuto like, with sharp pinpoint star images. Tak FS-78 another killer, the best under 80mm refractor i could ever use. One day i will list my top five worst scopes... Chas |
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amazing how many scopes some of you have had!
My list is very short: 1983: 80 mm home built refractor on home built alt/az mount. extremely primitive scope, but I used it for several years for planetary observations , until 1987 when I left home to study math. 2002: ETX105 2004: 10" LX200 I do not have the refractor anymore, both other scopes I still have. -- Martijn (astro-at-pff-software.nl) 10" LX200GPS-SMT ETX105 www.xs4all.nl/~martlian |
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I started with my dad's 7x35 binoculars, after learning most of the
constellations, and realizing maybe I could see some of that other stuff I'd read about. A wonderful, exhilarating, experience! I was hooked for life! Then, somewhere in the late '60's, got an old, brass, leather covered spyglass, 1.3 inch aperture. Six bucks at a flea market. Explored the moon, a few bright DSO's with more magnification. 1975... a 20x50 Jaeger's monocular. Kinda cool, but limited. Shoulda got the 7x50 version. 1975... a 60mm Jason refractor. Bought it on a whim, but SAW SATURN'S RINGS! Didn't get a lot of use, but I still pull it out sometimes for solar projection. 1976... Celestron 11x80 binoculars. LOVE these! Still use 'em all the time! 1977... My C8. A wonderful scope, and all I've ever needed. ![]() Marty |
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