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John

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  1. My cases have pluck foam but I don't remove the cubes. I break a section of cubes a little smaller than the eyepiece away from the adjoining cubes then push the eyepiece down onto that section, which depresses, and the eyepiece is pressed in place by the foam spikes in the lid of the case. After a few days the depression has taken the shape and countours of the eyepiece but, if you need to change things around, you can pull the whole section of cubes out and it soon resumes the original level ready for a different configuration.

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  2. Very nice Derek :smiley:

    I have the 31 Nagler and the 21, 13, 8 and 6mm Ethos. I've wondered about the 17mm but I don't find a large gap between the 21 and the 13 with my scopes to justify it I think. Similarly with the 10mm Ethos which is reputedly one of the nicest in the range.

    I've Powermated the 8mm and 6mm Ethos so I can see the appeal of the Ethos SX 4.7mm and 3.7mm's. I currently cover those focal lengths with Pentax XW's but I might be tempted by a 4.7mm Ethos if one "came along" :smiley:

    I've owned the Nagler zoom 3 times but for some reason I've never really taken to it for reasons that I can't quite fathom out :undecided:

  3. I moved from the 13mm T6 Nagler to the 13mm Ethos. More of a difference there in terms of immersiveness I found. Huge size and cost difference though :rolleyes2:

    Oddly, about the same time I moved from the T4 22mm Nagler to the T5 20mm Nagler.

    Comparing the Pentax XW's to Naglers was the catalyst that prompted me to ultimately be disloyal to them.

    Like all these comparisons at this level we are talking about very small "differences" rather than better or worse and personal preferences are probably stronger motivations than any actual performance differences.

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  4. Nice piece Shane and some interesting photos. Interesting because you can see the varying coating tints that Tele Vue has used over the years.

    These older TV's can be real bargains :smiley:

    The Nagler "dynasty" can be confusing with the 6 types but no type 3's ever produced. There was a type 1 11mm but it is very rare. At the end of the day through they are tools rather than collectables - very good tools too :smiley:

  5. Are you stating that the OTA opening diameter is not greater  than ~5 millimters compared to the diameter of your primary mirror? Typically, scopes have larger diameter.

    Jason

    Jason,

    I have just measured the aperture at the top of my Orion Optics 300mm F/5.3 optical tube and is is just 7mm wider than the primary mirror diameter. 

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