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Old July 17th 03, 08:40 PM
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Default Mars, TMB 115/800, questions...

Hi Leela,

That was very well said, no one could have explained
it better. Thank you very much.

Thomas Back

Are some TMBs more equal than others? ;-)


Answer #1:
No..... TMB lenses are all 95% Strehl.

Answer #2:
Yes... The scopes sold by Thomas Back or
Astronomics in the USA include their unfailing
support.

Thomas Backs questioning you stems from the fact
that he is not sole supplier of all telescopes with TMB
lenses in them. It is analogous to me asking a Saab
dealer to support my Saturn because it has a Saab
manufactured engine in it. A pure losing proposition for
Saab, especially if they are as busy as Thomas Back
is.

Thomas simply must spend his time supporting his
customers, not Markus Ludes customers. Markus and
APM can provide excellent support for them.

Thomas Back never saw the scope you are handling,
he cant vouch for any characteristic of your scope.

Leela

 




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