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Car Forum / Peugeot Cars / December 2005

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Tub - 27 Dec 2005 18:28 GMT
Hi Both.
        Thank you very much for my present, it will help to settle future
arguments or maybe help to generate some.

               I have got a new telescope but all I can do in this weather
is keep an eye on the neighbours.

                                      Take care.
                                                  Tub.
Keith Willcocks - 28 Dec 2005 17:25 GMT
> Hi Both.
>         Thank you very much for my present, it will help to settle future
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>                                       Take care.
>                                                   Tub.

Would that be a Peugeot telescope???
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Malc - 28 Dec 2005 20:16 GMT
> Would that be a Peugeot telescope???

Didn't you know, the new 407 comes complete with a Newtonian reflector on an
equatorial mount?

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Keith Willcocks - 29 Dec 2005 10:46 GMT
>> Would that be a Peugeot telescope???
>
> Didn't you know, the new 407 comes complete with a Newtonian reflector on
> an equatorial mount?

Ah, I forgot the "407 Hubble" model.   ;o)
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R.N. Robinson - 29 Dec 2005 16:18 GMT
>> Would that be a Peugeot telescope???
>
> Didn't you know, the new 407 comes complete with a Newtonian reflector on
> an equatorial mount?

The front aperture is certainly big enough...

Ron Robinson
Tub - 30 Dec 2005 12:49 GMT
>> Hi Both.
>>         Thank you very much for my present, it will help to settle future
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>
> Would that be a Peugeot telescope???
Whoops!!   Sorry about that.
                                    Tub.
 
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