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I'm going to NEAF for the first time and heard that there are
sometimes pretty good deals on eyepieces. I was thinking about getting a decent mid power EP (12mm to 18mm range). Any suggestions of what would work well in a f6 8" dob (I usually wear glasses when observing but not always)? Roughly how much would it cost at NEAF (I'd like to keep it under $200 if possible)? Your help is appreciated! |
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The "pretty good deals" are a relic from past years. It use to be that you
could buy a Nagler or Panoptic for nearly half price, and everything went along just fine. About 4 years ago (maybe longer), some guys went to these NEAF sales and bought as many eyepieces that they could with the amount of money they had. They then sold many of these eyepieces on astromart or ebay for a nice profit, but certainly less than the new retail price. When guys who lived too far from the east coast to attend this sale found out about this, they became incensed with anger. We had threads on this topic which were peppered with flame wars that lasted more than 30 days. Some of these guys telephoned Al Nagler and complained about these sales and how unfair they were. Well, that's what put the cork on the "pretty good deals." Al "Al" wrote in message om... I'm going to NEAF for the first time and heard that there are sometimes pretty good deals on eyepieces. I was thinking about getting a decent mid power EP (12mm to 18mm range). Any suggestions of what would work well in a f6 8" dob (I usually wear glasses when observing but not always)? Roughly how much would it cost at NEAF (I'd like to keep it under $200 if possible)? Your help is appreciated! |
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![]() "Al" wrote in message et... The "pretty good deals" are a relic from past years. Your source isn't accurate. Nothing has changed. I bought three Naglers there last year for half price or less. Maybe Al wasn't intimidated by the phone calls? |
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I was there last year too, and you could _NOT_ buy a Nagler or a Panoptic
for anywhere near 1/2 price. I don't know what your agenda is, but your story is bull! What you are saying may lure some poor guys to drive hours in the hopes of finding a deal such as you describe, and it's not fair to them. So to all you guys who are considering going to NEAF _only_ for the TV sale, do yourself a favor and stay home. I'm not saying that NEAF is not worth visiting...I am saying that you're not going to find any cheap TV Naglers or Panoptics there. Al "John" wrote in message ... "Al" wrote in message et... The "pretty good deals" are a relic from past years. Your source isn't accurate. Nothing has changed. I bought three Naglers there last year for half price or less. Maybe Al wasn't intimidated by the phone calls? |
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![]() "Al" wrote in message et... I was there last year too, and you could _NOT_ buy a Nagler or a Panoptic for anywhere near 1/2 price. Sorry, guys. I didn't realize Al was trolling; just thought he was misinformed. I bought what I bought there and paid what I paid. I just checked current prices on Astronomics and the three I got were just under half price. Al's clerk was busy all day with others doing the same. Anyone who was there and couldn't do the same didn't have any money with them. I don't intentionally respond to trolls; I'm officially gone from this thread. |
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Okay John, would you care to tell us exactly what you bought and what you
paid for them? My guess is that you will not. Are you a member of the Astronomy Club which sponsors NEAF? If yes, I'm sorry I stepped on your toes, but that gives you no license to pass off a falsehood to some unsuspecting people. Al "John" wrote in message ... "Al" wrote in message et... I was there last year too, and you could _NOT_ buy a Nagler or a Panoptic for anywhere near 1/2 price. Sorry, guys. I didn't realize Al was trolling; just thought he was misinformed. I bought what I bought there and paid what I paid. I just checked current prices on Astronomics and the three I got were just under half price. Al's clerk was busy all day with others doing the same. Anyone who was there and couldn't do the same didn't have any money with them. I don't intentionally respond to trolls; I'm officially gone from this thread. |
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Al wrote in message:
Okay John, would you care to tell us exactly what you bought and what you paid for them? My guess is that you will not. Are you a member of the Astronomy Club which sponsors NEAF? If yes, I'm sorry I stepped on your toes, but that gives you no license to pass off a falsehood to some unsuspecting people. Al, John and I are in the same astronomy club and it is in NE Ohio - nowhere near the NEAF convention or club. The Naglers that Tele Vue had were as John described. He did, in fact, purchase 3 Naglers for less than half price. You are either intentionally misinforming folks - for reasons I don't understand - or you have some kind of ax to grind. I have attempted to have a legitimate astronomy equipment conversation with you, and once again, you have gone out of your way to be a real pain in the ass. I really don't know what to say to you, but John's description is absolutely correct. We'll be at NEAF again this year - perhaps purchasing more cosmetic-second but optically perfect half-price Naglers. By the way, we drive 500 miles each way to enjoy the show, so if you're there, please stay away from me. Very sincerely, Dave Jessie |
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"Dave Jessie" wrote in message .. .
Al wrote in message: Okay John, would you care to tell us exactly what you bought and what you paid for them? My guess is that you will not. Are you a member of the Astronomy Club which sponsors NEAF? If yes, I'm sorry I stepped on your toes, but that gives you no license to pass off a falsehood to some unsuspecting people. Al, John and I are in the same astronomy club and it is in NE Ohio - nowhere near the NEAF convention or club. The Naglers that Tele Vue had were as John described. He did, in fact, purchase 3 Naglers for less than half price. You are either intentionally misinforming folks - for reasons I don't understand - or you have some kind of ax to grind. I have attempted to have a legitimate astronomy equipment conversation with you, and once again, you have gone out of your way to be a real pain in the ass. I really don't know what to say to you, but John's description is absolutely correct. We'll be at NEAF again this year - perhaps purchasing more cosmetic-second but optically perfect half-price Naglers. By the way, we drive 500 miles each way to enjoy the show, so if you're there, please stay away from me. Very sincerely, Dave Jessie Sorry, folks for starting this flame fest. I'm still curious about which eyepiece I should get. I most curious about the 12, 13 and 14 mm 1.25 inch Naglers. Any opinions would be most helpful. Al H |
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Al wrote in message:
Sorry, folks for starting this flame fest. I'm still curious about which eyepiece I should get. I most curious about the 12, 13 and 14 mm 1.25 inch Naglers. Any opinions would be most helpful. Hi Al, No, the apology should be coming from me, not you. That other Al has some mysterious way of bringing out the worst in me. I can't explain it. Well, maybe I can. He accused a friend of lying. Now, back to astronomy... I have the 13mm T6 and am extremely happy with it. As a matter of fact, I have 2 of them for bino use in a 12" SCT. Clear Skies, Dave Jessie |
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![]() "Dave Jessie" wrote in message ... Al wrote in message: Sorry, folks for starting this flame fest. I'm still curious about which eyepiece I should get. I most curious about the 12, 13 and 14 mm 1.25 inch Naglers. Any opinions would be most helpful. Hi Al, No, the apology should be coming from me, not you. That other Al has some mysterious way of bringing out the worst in me. I can't explain it. Well, maybe I can. He accused a friend of lying. Now, back to astronomy... I have the 13mm T6 and am extremely happy with it. As a matter of fact, I have 2 of them for bino use in a 12" SCT. Clear Skies, Dave Jessie Let's get this straight, I have no ax to grind and I did not call your friend a liar, although he did call me some names. Frankly folks, I don't give a rat's behind what you believe! I just related my experience so you can accept it or deny it...that's up to you. I wish that Al (the other Al) finds my story to be inaccurate and that he gets some great deals. Let us know how you make out. Al |
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