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Old August 1st 04, 07:28 PM
Robert Williams
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Hi there Gang,

the 'Scope Coat' has recently come onto the market.

They seem quite a good buy.
Has anyone used one and, if so, what do you think of them?

I need one that:
a) essentially 'seals' the telescope from dust (i.e. the scope coat can be
sealed against the base of the Telescope pillar)
b) can be taken off and put on many times without any damage to
the stitching, coatings, fabric or hem of the cover.
c) allows the Telescope to acclimatise to the ambient temperature
over days or weeks.

So, dies the Scope Coat live up to these requirements?

regards

Robert


 




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