Chuck, Debbie et. al., I'm planning to purchase one of the Orion ED 80's if all my current ebay/astromart dealings go as planned. I've been impressed so far with the impressions of those who have reviewed the ED on Cloudy Nights: http://www.cloudynights.com/reviews4/orion80.htm http://www.cloudynights.com/reviews4/orion80-2.htm as well a the ratings on Excelsis.com: http://www.excelsis.com/1.0/ entry.php?sectionid=12&entryid=536&PHPSESSID=ba06a62a686684275ad20e320f5 c40ae I'll be sure to let you know if I do end up with one. I would be using it on my Bogen tripod/ 410 geared head as seen in the second Cloudy Nights review until I decide on something else (if needed...Goodrich liked the 410 but Wing Eng did not). Dave Bennett On Wednesday, October 8, 2003, at 07:35 PM, Chuck Hards wrote:
Hi Debbie:
I read the favorable review on cloudynights.com. This would be a good travel scope to take on a plane.
I read it too and it certainly does sound like the scope is a winner, especially at that price. I was hoping someone local had one and would be willing to show it off before I plunked down the cash.
BTW, I ordered a set of Orion's "Mag Wheel" focuser knobs...and wondered: If a stripe on your car makes it go faster, will these knobs make my scope "faster"? ;)
C.
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