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Old August 25th 04, 11:05 PM
David Knisely
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Mark Rosengarten posted:

David, will your review include results of doublestacking with an SM40, or will
you be focusing mainly on the scope as is?


It will be mainly just the scope itself, as putting on an SM40 adds a great
deal to the cost (the SM40 warrents a review of its own). I do mention that
"stacking" capability and the fact that it does improve the contrast of disk
detail however. Clear skies to you.
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