What is a Dob?

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What is a Dob?

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During the JUM meeting, one guy asked me what was the differences between the scopes there. I could not explain due to the lack of time and there were also many kinds of telescopes like refractors, SCT, Mewlon, newtonian on GEM and Dobs (truss and non-truss).

Anyway, for the people who don't know what is a Dob (Dobsonian), I have attached a link to it. In starparties, Dobs tend to be the largest scopes around due to their compactness and ease of use. It is primary for visual use.

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Those who want first-hand experience in viewing through a top-of-the-range Dobsonian, look out for the Ducky with the Obby! :)
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CC's currypot more stylo milo. My looks like furniture only. :P
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There are many who simply like 'furniture'.. :D :D
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Ya actually i like the obby very much; very classic and stylish. :)
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Post by soulfrost »

uhhh.. the link doesnt work..
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it worked!
it was stating sth about wrong links just minutes before i posted this~!

whoa.. those things look huge..
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Yes, I like 'furniture'. It's like owning a piece of history! (Read the book, get the scope!)
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I like both the currypot and the furniture! No problem, I would have taken either one!
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to me, doesn't matter which one.

But the currypot is not really a dob.
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Post by acc »

rlow wrote:I like both the currypot and the furniture! No problem, I would have taken either one!
Anyway, this is OT but the Portaball as delivered had so many quality control issues (that are inexcuseable considering the price of the scope :( ) I would take the Obby and pocket the extra cash heh heh :)
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