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Subject: Re: [M]: Milburn wedge?
From: Chris Margaritis
Reply To: mapug@shore.net
Date: Mon Jun 21 00:38:04 1999
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Solid as can be! Smooth alignment. So solid, I had to add nylon washers to
the tripod to get it solid enough to make the wedge useful (didn't even
notice this under the old meade wedge). Beautiful too. Draws lots of
attention at star parties, strangely. Wait can be a while, several months
at least, but one can often be had on astromart. Its the way to go.
Chris Margaritis
>I am expecting to become a new LX200 owner in ~90 days.
>I have heard about the Milburn wedge and the user friendly features
>built into it. Unfortunately I have been unable to locate one in my
>area to check out first hand.
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>I will be purchasing the 10" LX200 for CCD imaging -so it will be
>observatory based with a maybe a few trips out into the field.
>
>I must admit that I am less than thrilled about the Superwedge(Meade
>could have done better-coarse adjustments are rediculous on a telescope
>that costs $3200.00!)
>
>I am interested in hearing the opinions from Milburn owners. Also how
>long does it take for delivery.
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