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Old August 21st 04, 07:56 PM
MikeThomas
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"BllFs6" wrote in message
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Hi all,

A previous post of mine got me thinking back to the good ole days...the

1980s..

I was involved in a pretty active local club....lots of friendly people

willing
to share equipment.....many members had 6 to 10 inch scopes....with the
standard being a 8 or 10 inch Celestron/Meade Cassegrain....and a handful

with
the new craze, "big/cheap " Dobsonians, typically 10 to 13 inchers and few

with
the big guns (16 to 22 inchers)......


PLONK!


 




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