An exciting new development in astro gear...

04/01/2005 08:00AM

An exciting new development in astro gear...

From time to time, we like to alert AstroMart members to interesting product releases and we are thrilled to announce an exciting newcomer to the ranks of telescope manufacturers...


Comments:

  • glacy31 [Greg Lacy]
  • 04/01/2005 08:51PM
sign me up 8) <br>..... is this for real?
  • filmdos [Paul Walsh]
  • 04/01/2005 09:04PM
Your name has been added to the list!

Personally I would of named it XLAX 6 by Verilax<br><br>but thats just me...

Made in America is the real joke. If he had said "made in China"...I might have believed it. -Kurt Horsley

  • JoeRam [Joe Ramacciotti]
  • 04/02/2005 05:50PM
I'm ready too!


C'mon guys, get real!!!<br>It IS April 1, after all...<br><br>-Jay <img class='' src='http://new.astromart.com/astromart/javascripts/sceditor/emoticons/wink.png' alt='wink' title='wink'/>

  • lytae [Richard N. Lipow]
  • 04/01/2005 10:31PM
I heard it was $3.50 and an Astro Physics 1200 mount was included.
  • glacy31 [Greg Lacy]
  • 04/02/2005 04:29AM
<blockquote class="blockquote"><div class="italic"><i>Richard N. Lipow said:</i><br><br>I heard it was $3.50 and an Astro Physics 1200 mount was included.</div></blockquote><br><br>no, silly its an ap900 but there is the $50.00 optional ST10


  • kf4unv [Erik Benner]
  • 04/02/2005 02:51AM
What? All that in an OTA and no free Cloud filter?<br>

I suppose I should sell my TOA for $850 now before it loses any more value so I can buy the new "Planet Killer" Any takers?

put mt Tele Vue 140 up hoping to get $1,000.<br><br>This is almost as good as NPR's infamous National Composting Day from a few years back.
  • JoeRam [Joe Ramacciotti]
  • 04/05/2005 11:29AM
I'd give you a lot more than $1000 for the TV-140!<br><br>Joe 512-565-0827


  • ANGELOPZ [Angelo Pezzino]
  • 04/03/2005 12:58PM
<img class='' src='http://new.astromart.com/astromart/javascripts/sceditor/emoticons/smile.png' alt='smile' title='smile'/> I'M Ready 8)

  • drice [Doug Rice]
  • 04/10/2005 03:19PM
Yeah, It's for real. <br><br>From my high-altitude dark sky location on an island in Lake Titicaca, I tried it out on galaxies in Seyfert's sextet and saw estrasolar planets around several of their stars. <br><br>The manufacturer is really easy to work with, too. Since I didn't have dollars, he accepted 699 Bolivian pesos.<br><br>Try it out.