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A load of Astronomy gear in Lidl
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16 years 11 months ago #56204
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Replied by michaeloconnell on topic Re: A load of Astronomy gear in Lidl
Plenty of binos, scopes and books in the portlaoise store.
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16 years 11 months ago #56208
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Loads of binos and scopes still available and 2 R-102 scopes left in Greystones branch
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16 years 11 months ago #56213
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Will it ever be enough John!? :lol:
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Replied by Seanie_Morris on topic Re: A load of Astronomy gear in Lidl
No rush Seanie, haven't you bought enough scopes this year anyway?
Will it ever be enough John!? :lol:
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16 years 11 months ago #56276
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Excellent Seanie
You have great collection there, covering all the bases. But what makes it for me is the teddy bear at the front Is it called Meade by any chance?
You have great collection there, covering all the bases. But what makes it for me is the teddy bear at the front Is it called Meade by any chance?
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16 years 11 months ago #56277
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John
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Replied by jhoare on topic Re: A load of Astronomy gear in Lidl
Thanks Seanie, I feel much better about my scope collecting habit now.
I only have three refractors, one LXD75 Newt, one C5 SCT and a PST and I may give the Skylux away now that I have the R102.
Then there are the small fry - at least 6 binoculars that I can remember the location of, Coronado Binomites and a 30x bright coloured miniature 'spyglass' (the real thing was much bigger).
I only have three refractors, one LXD75 Newt, one C5 SCT and a PST and I may give the Skylux away now that I have the R102.
Then there are the small fry - at least 6 binoculars that I can remember the location of, Coronado Binomites and a 30x bright coloured miniature 'spyglass' (the real thing was much bigger).
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16 years 11 months ago #56279
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Replied by Seanie_Morris on topic Re: A load of Astronomy gear in Lidl
Sorry guys, dismally, I hand my head in shame... that picture is of the collection I intend to have some day! I don't know who's silly enough to own all those scopes in one go!
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