Active telescope vendors in Singapore?

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Active telescope vendors in Singapore?

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Just wanna check if I missed out any local vendor in my website. The current active ones are astrobargains, astro scientific, staroptics scientific and mcgill. Did I missed out any vendor?
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These are the key ones. The odd shop in Peninsula Plaza, Funan and SLS also sell some low end toy scopes at high end premium prices!
But I think Astroscientific should be able to satisfy your crave to see and touch while astrobargain's "warehouse" of equipment should be able to meet your BBB needs. [smilie=cool.gif]
Lee is also a vendor but not sure if he is active now.
But come on, the market is so small in Singapore it makes no sense to have that many vendors. [smilie=cute.gif]
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Post by Gary »

Thanks for the info. A bit of chicken and egg problem here.

1. Too few vendors to buy from = less competitive pricing = less people able to afford telescope here causing market to become and remain small. By people I am referring to the common man in the street who doesnt have deep pockets to order premium-grade telescopes online.

2. The reverse direction also true. Small market = can't attract more vendors to set up business here.

A possible solution? Raise more awareness in the public through more starparties and sidewalk astronomy sessions. :) From my limited sidewalk sessions so far, there is still a very strong misconception from the public that basic beginner telescopes cost a bomb. The highest estimate from the public for my C8 + vixen porta mount so far is $20,000! LOL :)

That's why it is good to have some smaller telescopes among big ones during major starparties to drive home the affordability of beginner scopes today.
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It is how many people, less fortunate than you, got to look through it."
-- John Dobson.
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Post by fizzy123 »

Hi gary,

Apparently you forget the famous phrase in Jurassic Park. Remember what the lwayer told the 2 kids in the car? "If it is heavy, it is expensive".

The same can be inferred from your telescope, judging from how a lay man will judge the worth of any thing that he is in no knowledge of.
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Post by Gary »

I guess he was just trying his luck. If really 20K, then it is worth the effort to stalk me and steal it. Too bad he was disappointed with my answer. :)
http://www.astro.sg
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"The importance of a telescope is not how big it is, how well made it is.
It is how many people, less fortunate than you, got to look through it."
-- John Dobson.
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