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Re: Soviet Sextants
From: Jean-Philippe Planas
Date: 2013 Oct 17, 10:57 -0700
From: Jean-Philippe Planas
Date: 2013 Oct 17, 10:57 -0700
Hi,
You can find a non inverting scope at Celestaire in the US for 120$; http://www.celestaire.com/Replacement-Parts/Universal-Telescope/vmj_estore.tpl.html
or at Navastro in Europe for 106 € (incl VAT); http://www.navastro.fr/en/index.html
Regards
JPP
You can find a non inverting scope at Celestaire in the US for 120$; http://www.celestaire.com/Replacement-Parts/Universal-Telescope/vmj_estore.tpl.html
or at Navastro in Europe for 106 € (incl VAT); http://www.navastro.fr/en/index.html
Regards
JPP
On Thursday, October 17, 2013 7:44 PM, Ariel Wohl
<ariel.wohl@gmail.com>
wrote:
I just bought a 1982 SNO-M sextant. It's missing some spare parts and tools (spare index mirror, handle key, etc.). My real problem is with it's scope : it is inverting, and not really suited for a small yacht.
So: is there a non inverting (Galilean) scope that fits ? If yes, where could I get one ?
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