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L8-Nite

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  1. If you have some bush wheels for that Cub, there's room to land at Forest Fields; first checking with the management of course.
  2. For me, it was when I realized it wasn't about the size of aperture, but about having a manageable scope with premium quality optics. Your views are only going to be as good as the weakest link in your optical train.
  3. Overseas when we had an invasion of wasps or bees in my barn, it was easy to convince them to leave by fouling the air with some chlorine bleach from a repurposed spray bottle.
  4. Best time would be around September / early October when summer holidays are over and most people are back to work and the kids are in school. It takes a couple of days to get use to the elevation so camping would be a good option, and the small town of Lone Pine can provide the civilized comforts anyone might require.
  5. If you have the opportunity the next time you are in California, Horseshoe Meadow a few miles east of Mt. Whitney is a fantastic location for observing, although you will have to acclimate as its above 9000 ft elevation; great fishing for golden brown trout also.
  6. I'm confident you will get a chance Paul, I had it at the South Wales star party in Brecon where I recently met you ; Unfortunately the weather was uncooperative so most of us just ended up in the Pub instead of bringing our scopes out.
  7. The older I get, the simpler I like things to be, and as a visual only observer I don't care to fuss about with unnecessary gadgets. So, considering that my Wife and I like travelling to dark destinations, our little kit here would be my one scope choice. .
  8. Good to see everyone and enjoy quality time with you all. Look forward to catching up again at the next one. Clear skies.
  9. Just reminded me, and I've dusted off a bottle of Jura purchased back in 2011 that we may need a volunteer or two to try.
  10. Hi Tony, I've got to remember the antenna cable for the tele this time, or Dorothy may designate my sleeping accommodation to outside in the cold. Think I'll dust off the Telementor for this trip, as I would like to try out a couple of items acquired since it last saw starlight. We will also be bringing some "Atomic Fireballs" to take the edge off the chilly nights.
  11. Hi Tich, Sorry to hear about your friend and hospital issue. All the best, Mike & Dorothy
  12. One week to go ! Look forward to catching up with familiar faces, and meeting other SGL members.
  13. HI Tony, Dorothy & I are looking forward to it. Please put us down for pitch 6; Don't want to upset Tich by jumping que for # 29. Merry Christmas to you and Cath and to all a Happy Holiday.
  14. Hello, and Welcome ! Hopefully those of us in Astronomical hibernation will reawake soon as the dark nights approach, and the weather starts to cooperate. Look forward to meeting you, and catching up with some old familiar faces.
  15. A few years ago I also found a Russian binocular, a KOMZ 8 x 30 while looking for Astronomy books in a charity shop, the optics are very good. Price was the same, £10.oo but the case was British made. There is a certificate in English which is dated 1963, and the eyepieces are focused individually, are yours ? 12 x is about the limit in power I would want for a terrestrial binocular, especially if you are likely to be venturing to a hot climate, as anything with stronger magnification would suffer from mirage as the temperature rises past the mid 20's C. So, congratulations on a nice find !
  16. Obviously a deceptive add, but were you able to check the optical quality and function before deciding to send it back ? It looks like a glue failure which could be a production issue for others manufactured as well. Could you tell us what brand it was ?
  17. That's what I'm afraid of. I've been trying to resist buying the 10" Portaball that just came up for sale in the Classifieds here on SGL.
  18. We have a winner ! Now I will spare everyone the suspense. I finally found a mint condition example of this out of production optic, which I have been looking for for a long long time.
  19. Yeah, sad isn't it. I'm obviously bored too, lol.
  20. Sorry guys, I didn't have a ruler available, so I placed the caliper in the photo for scale. The " item " is in the leather case.
  21. Today the postman brought this....... Any guess ?
  22. Two sets of Nikon Microscope eyepieces, along with the vintage Stereo Microscope. Happy Day !
  23. Hey, congratulations on the Brandon ! I'm confident you are going to love it, even if it is cosmetically challenged.
  24. I do not feel that my astronomy investment has been a waste of money, but the reality is, that I do feel observing conditions in the UK fall far short of being worthy of what I have spent. I've been on and off in this hobby since the mid 1960's, and if one looks at it as a seasonal or hobby of opportunity, then it can be most satisfying. Unfortunately, while trying to wade through the quagmire of advertising, many new to the hobby get caught up in the starry eyed gadget trap, which can make one feel like they have wasted their money for the meagre returns.
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