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Re: 'Scope for Observing Earth & The Planets - Advice Ne
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September 01, 2002, 08:11:00 PM »
WMarke,
Firstly, welcome to the board!!
Second, thanks for your excellent input!! Very appreciated.
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Re: Sorry, Archie, I'm not hustling ....
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your right about Orions service, they're fast and eager to please. I have bought alot of items from them and I haven't been disapointed yet. I'm thinking of getting their 127mm maksutov next to add to my collection.:b
:b) plus, they send you a really nice color catalog every month.
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