I have a mirrorless blue coulter that is destined for the trash heap, if they want something they can kick around.... We have Allen's 8 inch ultra portable that he made, which is pretty neat looking, along with a not very un-usual looking 16 inch homemade dob, and large binoculars on a homemade mount. (I am afraid Allen would have to come with the 8 inch, as he has an emotional attachment to it :), but he sits quietly....) Jo Quoting Richard Tenney <retenney@yahoo.com>:
Danielle, I'm CC'ing the Utah Astronomy mailing list for takers (I actually live about an hour south of SLC). Hopefully there are plenty that might be interested; I'll let them reply to all...
What is the film, out of curiosity? Regards, /Rich
--- On Mon, 8/31/09, Danielle Clemenza <danielleclemenza@yahoo.com> wrote:
From: Danielle Clemenza <danielleclemenza@yahoo.com> Subject: Homemade Telescopes? To: Date: Monday, August 31, 2009, 1:21 PM Hi there, My name is Danielle, and I am a cinematic art director from Los Angeles.The reason I am writing is because I will be art directing a feature film in the Salt Lake City area, and we are currently searching for unique looking astronomical props-- homemade telescopes in particular. (any other sort of astronomyhomemade gear as well.)Does your society happen to have any of these that we may be able to rent from you for a fee? If not, would you happen to have any recommendations of somewhere in the area that might?Thank you so much for your time! I look forward to hearing from you soon.Best,Danielle Clemenza
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