Re: Expensive Small Aperture Refractor?



I have a "normal" car - a Mazda 323 two-door subcompact hatchback. It's
easily big enough to transport my 22", plus accessories, ladder,
camping gear, etc. etc. as well as a pair of 25x100s with tripod and
binocular (parallelogram) mount, spare power and more.

The "normal" car argument just won't wash.

Clear skies,
Shneor Sherman

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