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Naglerman

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    Family time, Astronomy, Golf, Mountain Biking, Walking, Travel, Food, History/Archeology
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    Suffolk, United Kingdom

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  1. Naglerman

    Selsey

    Spent many happy hours here with Patrick and other friends. Happy memories. Happy days.. Seems a life time ago now 😪 So glad it’s being looked after well and that it has a blue plaque to commemorate him.
  2. Stunning image and presentation! Love it!
  3. Many Happy returns from over the border. I’ll leave it to those that know better with regard to scope advice. Good luck.. Clear skies and enjoy!
  4. Yet to try mine out, but am sure it will be amazing Price is through the roof! No duty, as it’s made in the EU (current Brexit rule between UK, NI & EU (both ways)). However, carriage, insurance and the dreaded VAT @20% pushes the price up even further 😮 If it’s coming into the UK.
  5. Nice job Chris! Are you using a mirror less camera? I’d be interested to learn more as have an older Fuji XE2 that might work?
  6. A willing seller. I simply got lucky 🍀. Now all I need is clear skies?……
  7. Beyond ecstatic! Searched a long time for this piece of glass..
  8. I absolutely love this image! Congratulations….
  9. Thank you all for your kind welcome
  10. Hahaha. I’ll try the ignorant method too. What did you say your name was? 🤔
  11. This is the best source of information for matters of import/export. Please be aware that rules do change, so it’s worth checking every time you buy into the country (Great Britain & NI) from overseas. You might need to dig deeper into the links to find answers that relate more to the products you choose to buy in cross border. Currently, if items are “Made in GB/NI or EU” then they are not subject to import/export duty. (Current deal following Brexit). Check with the supplier/manufacturer if unsure. If you import into GB & NI and the item is made in the EU, make sure the inbound package clearly states the country of origin to ensure duty isn’t charged by the freight/courier company. You can always claim it back if you get charged, but it’s only additional hassle. Good luck 🤞
  12. Relatively new to SGL, but have been heavily involved with Astronomy for over 25 years. Thought I'd have some fun and join the conversation. Clear skies, Stefan
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