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Old October 8th 03, 01:11 AM
Alan W. Craft
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Default William Optics 2" Mirrored Diagonal...



...came in yesterday.

It's been cloudy so I haven't had a chance to try
it out; plus I've been working long hours.

My God! It's ENORMOUS! It dwarfs even an 1.25"
diagonal, not to mention my 4" refractor's focusser,
and to the point that it looks like I have a 60mm or
an 80mm refractor instead.

It is almost flawless in its all-metal construction, and
with no detail left unattended, as far as I can see.

Now, if only it were available prismed...

Alan
 




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