Co-owning a Travel Scope?

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Post by weixing »

Hi,
travel scope found! it's an orange cat
I thought it a orange tube C5... So, it's a orange tube C8 with starbright coating... your err... (lost count) 6th C8??

Hmm... Just wonder how long will it stay with you??? hee hee :wink: :P

Anyway, just remember to update your equipment database. :)

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Post by ariefm71 »

yes, 6th...and counting :-)
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Post by jermng »

Arief, care to share how you make a C8 your travel scope? :) I've got a C8 and I can't imagine travelling with it on a "non-astro" trip ... :)
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Post by ariefm71 »

Carried a C8 a few times onboard airplane with my samsonite airline carry-on duffel bag that fits the OTA nicely. Astroslew and shortened Manfrotto 058 tripod were checked in. Btw, a C8 OTA WILL conform to most airlines carry-on rule, a Mewlon 180 and most 4" APOs DO NOT because of their length.

I can also use my LX90 goto mount (modded to allow quick-release of the OTA) to go together with my clothes in a checked-luggage. May not need to bring tripod as I just need a flat surface for the fork mount (concrete/hardwood table?).
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Post by VinSnr »

ariefm71 wrote:yes, 6th...and counting :-)
Bro, you buy so many C8 for what? I see you buy them then sell them then buy them again.....why huh?
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Post by ariefm71 »

To promote astro in singapore what, not many local ppl want to take the risk buying from overseas.

C8 is THE perfect scope for first-time scope owner. Generous aperture, good optics, portable, and relatively cheap!
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Post by VinSnr »

ariefm71 wrote:To promote astro in singapore what, not many local ppl want to take the risk buying from overseas.

C8 is THE perfect scope for first-time scope owner. Generous aperture, good optics, portable, and relatively cheap!
So when are you going to sell another soon?
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Post by ariefm71 »

will likely keep it for a while as this orange tube is a collector's item.
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Post by ariefm71 »

while at it, anyone has a machinist friend that can make a saddle adapter like this: http://www.ziplink.net/~lester/saddle-1.htm ?
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Post by rlow »

Wa...! Arief, now you are putting an orange on a fork!

You certainly are pushing the limits on the definition of a travel scope.

I bet your scope, mount & accessories will weigh and take up space more than double of all your other travel stuff. :)

Why not just bring your 10" as a travel scope?
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