[meteorite-list] AD : Sell/Trade Telescope Eyepieces for Meteorites/Cash
From: Michael Gilmer <michael_w_gilmer_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Tue, 17 Jun 2008 14:43:51 -0700 (PDT) Message-ID: <147904.15370.qm_at_web58414.mail.re3.yahoo.com> Hi! Attention fellow list members who are also stargazers. I have some telescope gear that I would like to convert to meteorites - either directly via trade or by selling the gear to get cash to buy meteorites. To avoid shipping hassles, I would prefer to deal with someone in the US only at this time. I'm flexible on my prices, so if something looks interesting but my price is too high, make me a reasonable offer. I am an experienced optics trader and I flipped scopes to pay for my telescope collection, before I started collecting meteorites. So I know how to pack fragile/valuable instruments for shipping. 1) Orion Stratus 13mm Widefield eyepiece. 1.25" format, 20mm eye relief, 68 degree AFOV, well corrected, fully multicoated. Excellent condition. Comes with both end caps and drawstring bag. Asking $75 cash or trade. 2) Celestron X-Cel 5mm eyepiece. 20mm eye relief, 1.25" format, fully multicoated. I'm not sure what the AFOV is, but it's similar to a Plossl. This is a good eyepiece at f/8 or slower. In faster scopes, it's pretty soft. In an Mak/SCT, this is a good cheap alternative to a Radian. Asking $30 cash or trade. 3) Custom built hardwood tripod legs. 2" thick, made of white ash, purple heart, and walnut. Professionally made by a friend of mine at my request - these are beautiful and rock solid. Fixed-length, approx. 48" tall. Metal spikes at the end of the legs. Nice poly water resistant clearcoat finish. These will fit all standard CG5/Vixen GP/SVP type mount hubs. I have the 3 legs, a spreader tray (not clearcoated), and hub bolts. Does NOT include the mount hub. All you provide is your own mount. Upgrade those wobbly metal legs to beautiful hardwood 2"-thick legs - these legs eat vibration for lunch. I have mounted a 6" Mak and Vixen SP/GP mount on these legs, and it was solid without any shaking. In fit and finish, these legs are as pretty as the Televue or Takahashi wood legs, but sturdier. The leg length is perfect for short tube telescopes. A pier-extension is recommended for long tube scopes like slow refractors. Asking $250 shipped for the legs - due to shipping size. I can provide photos of everything described here. The tripod legs are SWEET. I have had this same craftsman make an observing chair and a binocular parallelogram mount for me - all have attracted a ton of compliments everytime they are shown. He does good work and has a waiting list. I will take cash, but I will also entertain offers in trade for meteorites. I'm looking for a large pretty UNWA stone about the size of a baseball - it must have some nice crust and/or wind polish at least, no weathered-up caliche rocks. I'm also looking for nice etched slices of finer octahedrites like Gibeon. I also collect and sell micromounts, so I will buy or trade for cutting crumbs of rare/unusual types. Contact me off-list with offers or email me at the following address - mike at galactic-stone.com I prefer to use PayPal. Thanks for looking and clear skies! :) ......................................................... Michael Gilmer (Louisiana, USA) Member of the Meteoritical Society. Member of the Bayou Region Stargazers Network. Websites - http://www.galactic-stone.com and http://www.glassthrower.com MySpace - http://www.myspace.com/fine_meteorites_4_sale .......................................................... Received on Tue 17 Jun 2008 05:43:51 PM PDT |
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