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Subject: Re: vote by xxx.xxx.186.162 By: webmaster Date: 02/08/2002 04:40:10 pm PST Ideally, all the prices on here would be SRP so people could make a fairer assessment as far as price differences go between 2 scopes....But then again, many scopes in the list have been listed under street prices, or even used prices. Remember folks, the price is a general guide and in the end depends on where you buy from! Who knows what ya might find in a Garage sale? Anyway, I changed the price down to 880 from 950. In the future, requests like these should go to the moderator of the section...(which right now is me!) There's a link on the list page at the top ("report problems too...."). In the future, there will be a few more links...to make it a little easier. >For those who have champagne tastes on a beer budget, it should be noted that the MK67 can be purchased new for $880 (including shipping) and perhaps as low as $850. Subject: Re: vote by xxx.xxx.186.162 By: Piechowski2 Date: 02/09/2002 06:23:21 am PST >For those who have champagne tastes on a beer budget, it should be noted that the MK67 can be purchased new for $880 (including shipping) and perhaps as low as $850. Further, there are many of these on the second-hand market, often in very good shape for as low as $600 for the OTA. For a scope that sees Jupiter as well as a 102mm apo, Saturn as well as a 130mm apo, equal double stars as well as a 175 apo, and deep sky as well as a good 8 inch SCT; and under nine pounds and 17 inches in length, this is a stunningly low price. Does anyone know how to change the header to reflect the actual costs? Dear Moderator: Thank you for posting the change to the cost of this scope. Also, thank you for excelsis and your work to improve it and keep it up-to-snuff! You bring much joy to many persons. Otto Page 1 of 1 |
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