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Old November 22nd 03, 07:13 PM
Graham Shepherd
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Default MEADE OR CELESTRON

Opinions invited,

Those of you who have been able to compare, given the choice between a
little Meade ( ETX variety ) and a Celestron Nextar 5" , who thinks
which is the best buy, and why.

Replies very welcome

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