I am with Rodger on this, that was a wonderful gesture Troy D. Jay, get in touch with me and I will hand it over to you. Chuck had more knowledge on the scope than me. He is correct that it is a 4.25" (5" tube) and a 3-legged pedestal base - technically not a tripod, I guess. As far as getting the message out to teachers about our loaner-scope program, SLAS hasn't done much in that area. We could do more. We could contact the Science Specialist with the Utah State Office of Education. In my professional life, I supply resources and do teacher training each summer for the Economic and the Family and Consumer Science Specialists. If that is of interest to amateur astronomy groups, we could approach the USOE and offer our resources. We could even to teacher training at their summer conferences. Troy S. and I are cataloging the Night Sky toolkits which can be checked out by SLAS members. These would be a wonderful resource to science teachers as well. -A