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TeleVue's Al Nagler personal appearance in NYC
Optics Extravaganza
August 9 through August 11, 2004 B&H Photo-Video, Inc. is proud to announce a multi-day Optics Extravaganza ! In the B&H SuperStore all three days - MEET THE REPS! TeleVue, Meade & Coronado reps will be in our store Optics Department demo-ing their full range of telescopes, spotting scopes and accessories. ON SALE From TeleVue: Radian & Nagler eyepieces average 15% off MAP. This "factory authorized discount" is good for all sales -- store, phone and web. From Meade: In-store only: 10% off accessories purchased during the event. SEMINARS Mon: Meade's Scott Roberts will demo the Autostar Suite/LPI Imager in the store throughout the day. Scott is an expert in astronomy and he is a Meade "Ambassador" to NASA and the astronomy market. Tue & Wed: TeleVue's Al Nagler lectures on 'Eyepiece selection'. 5:00 - 6:00 pm. In the B&H 2nd Floor Training Center Al Nagler is the founder of TeleVue and designer of NASA's lunar landing simulator. His Plössl eyepiece design won acclaim as "The sharpest I've ever used" by the editor of "Astronomy" Magazine. Al's "Nagler" series has been called "remarkable" by the author of "Telescope Optics." DETAILS DATES: Monday, August 9th through Wednesday, August 11th EVENT: TeleVue / Meade / Coronado @ B&H TIMES: 10:00am - 5:30pm 800.606.6969 / 212.444.6615 http://www.bhphotovideo.com 420 Ninth Ave @ 34th St New York, NY 10001 |
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