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F15Rules

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  1. Now about a few suggestions? Nellie the Newt? Freda the Funnel?? Dumbo the Dob??? I'll get my coat.. Dave
  2. "Looking THROUGH them??" I thought Tak owners only looked AT them..at EVERY opportunity!!! Dave
  3. A beautiful vintage achromatic Dave, should be great on Jupiter and a real double star splitter! Congratulations! Dave
  4. Ha ha! "Touche", as the French would say?. Enjoy your new toy! Dave
  5. Really? Your first proper scope since the age of 7?? Enjoy, it should perform really well. Dave
  6. The scope looks to be in fine condition Jock.. If you have the RS focuser and get the 100r tube, I'm sure it would be possible to get an adapter made to join the two parts..in fact, you could have the tube shortened to allow the use of a binoviewer without needing a Barlow lens to get focus as well!?. Good luck, Dave
  7. Hi Jock, I don't know for sure, but as per my post, I fear that they are not interchangeable. Our TAL expert on SGL, AndyH, may be able to help out. Might be worth messaging him, you should find him on SGL members search, AndyH☺. Hope that helps a bit. Dave
  8. That's the one I was looking at (but I won't be bidding as I have an ED103s Vixen already☺. It looks great, but ask to see photos of the lens and accessories. The Tal 100r is very Russian. Good points: Great lens, lovely purple coatings, slightly better figured than the later RS models IMO. Decent, if a bit agricultural equipment mount, built like a tank. The tripod is definitely Tal, and it's a good one, ideal for this scope. Accessories are good, the 6x30 finder is a cracker, with helical focusing. The 25m Plossl is superb, optically gives Tele Vue a run for it's money. The 10mm is decent too. The diagonal is excellent. Not so good points: The baffling on the 100r tubes can be poor. Look up the tube and if you can see daylight around the edges of the baffles, they may have moved or not been fixed properly. It is fixable but annoying. The focuser on the 100r is poor and has a tiny amount of travel, maybe c40mm, enough for the Tal eyepieces but other brands may not come to focus. The Crayford focuser on the 100rs is excellent and MUCH better. I think you would want to swap the focuser and Tal stuff has its own build foibles so may need for example to have a custom adapter machined to fit the tube. I don't think the RS focuser fits the 100r tube (even if you could find one). Someone like Mark at Moonraker Telescopes could probably help. That would add to the cost. Mind you, the lens is worth it.. a Moonlite dual speed equipped 100r would be a serious refractor ?. Good luck if you bid, let us know if you win it! Dave
  9. Welcome back Twotter☺..(or "Twitter" as my Android wants to call it!). Yes, we do get some and in fact this winter (I'm in Lincolnshire) we have had a fair number. So go on, get that Tal out, you know you want to!? Dave
  10. Use that chip as a bargaining chip!?. Seriously though, it's tiny and you wouldn't see it in use. Paint it over with flat black paint, job done. But you will know it's there though.. I wouldn't pay more than £80 for that if it is tube only. Dave
  11. That Vixen model is quite old, I think John has had his for about 10 years..at F6.5 and your 'Nox at F9, I doubt there would be a large difference (your F9 has fine optics) - although the tube would be a good deal shorter (but " fatter", with a 114mm ID tube). At the end of the day it's worth what someone would pay, and sadly Vixens don't hold their value Vs new price like Taks do, which is a shame, as they almost always have great optics. Anyway, to avoid hijacking this thread, we could begin another one about Vixen scopes and resale values if you like, Alan??.. Dave
  12. Nice try Alan! Did you see there is a Vixen ED102SS F6.5 on UKABS this evening? I think it's the same model that John Huntley has..it's actually from the same seller I bought my first ED103s from. IMO the price for the above one is a bit high, I reckon £600 or so would be about right..should be a great scope, ask John! Dave
  13. Yes, Alan, I sold the XL7 and a couple of other items to fund these?..time will tell whether I made a good decision or not.. ? Dave
  14. Correct☺.The Eudiascopic seems to be intermittently available in just a couple of sizes (and quite expensive too) Rother Valley optics list 3 variants of the Antares Elite (will be new old stock if they do have some), and you may find the odd Tak LE new, although I think they have now been replaced by the new TOE range.. Dave
  15. Thanks Steve?. I thought hard about buying these, but I've always really liked vintage quality Japanese glass and I'll be very interested to see how these compare with my Pentax and LVW EPs. My The Parks Gold are quite uncommon in the UK, which adds to their appeal for me☺. All I need now to get the set is a 5mm and a 35mm! I'm opening a thread on the Eyepiece forum so as not to hijack this thread☺.. Dave
  16. Hi, Uplooker, These are quite old eyepieces, but back in the 1980s and 90s they were highly regarded.. The Celestron Axiom/ Ultima range were probably the best known, also the Takahashi LEs which are a very similar design. They give very good, sharp views with very good edge correction down to c F5,and are often favourably compared to Tele Vue plossls, but with a slightly wider view and better eye relief. HTH ☺.. Dave
  17. Today I picked up a nice little parcel, and this is what it contained...a nice selection of Parks Gold eyepieces, made in Japan, and of the "Pseudo-Masuyama" design, optically the same or very similar to Celestron Ultima, Antares Elite and Orion Ultrascopic ranges.. They are all in excellent condition, boxed and with smooth barrels (NO undercuts to snag on?). I have also sourced a 3.8mm sample (new old stock) in the USA which isn't arrived yet. I'm very much looking forward to trying these out in the Tak.. the 25 and 30mm in particular look fantastic. I'll post more in the eyepiece forum when I've had first light (ie after The Beast from the East has passed over!). Dave
  18. Takahashi are missing a trick here...buy a load of identical cases, slap a Tak logo on them and charge £200 each...Kerrrchinng!! Dave
  19. Ah, I see, well it's possible of course. I've owned 3 XFs and all were fine in that respect, but maybe a bad one got through.. Dave ☺
  20. Pentax XF every time for me. I've owned both XFs and just the 12mm SLV. I didn't like the latter and returned it to FLO (I know most people like the SLV range though). The XF is Japan made, has superb mechanics and optics (including Lanthanum element I believe), and is rather like a mini XW or XL. It has a significantly wider field of view and is sharp to the edge in my scopes (F7.7 & F8). The 12mm has minor field curvature, which didn't bother me personally. The XFs used to have an RRP of £149, so at around £99 now they are excellent value. I would say the build quality is better than the Vixens (and I'm a big Vixen fan, the LVW 22mm is one of my all time favourites). Regarding the "fold up rubber eyeguard", I wasn't aware the XFs had such a feature..a twist up click lock feature for comfort, certainly, but not fold up as far as I'm aware? The top part of the rotating/twist up cup has a directional arrow to indicate which direction to turn to adjust the cup up or down, so if the cup also folded up it would obscure this? (See photo below, image credit to Microglobe Ltd). I've certainly never had an issue with that excellent feature?. Dave
  21. Congrats, Steve. The 13T6 is the best TV ep I've looked through/owned, cracking eyepiece ?. Dave
  22. Hi Alan The series 3000 are a great range of eyepieces IMO, rather underrated. For me, the absolute pick of the range is the 16mm, a really lovely eyepiece if you can find one..? Dave
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