Deep Sky Telescopes is moving into a new location and is having a telescope moving sale providing discounts on a number of items to facilitate the move.
As the Deep Space Products team notes, “We will be moving next week and don’t want to move everything with us. So, we are having a 5% to 20% off sale on a variety of new overstock equipment including mounts, telescopes, and miscellaneous astronomy equipment. We also have a variety of pre-owned items priced to sell including mounts, telescopes, and miscellaneous equipment. Shipping is free on most items.”
The following is a list of some of the inventory available for the company’s telescope moving sale:
Pre-owned:
– T-Rex Alt/Az Mount
– 10Micron AZ2000HPS Alt-Azimuth Combi Mount
– Celestron AVX Mount HyperTuned, ADM Knob Kit, Tripod, JMI Hard Case
– Orion Atlas mount HyperTuned in case w/ tripod (used, mount head like new)
– Orion Sky View Pro (unused) w/ tripod
– Astro-Physics 2.7-inch focuser
– Orion 80ED w/ dual-speed focuser
– PrimaLuceLab 150mm Rings (demo, used once)
– PrimaLuceLab 350mm Top and Bottom Dovetails (demo used once)
– Takahashi Focuser from TOA-150B
– Vixen A80MF with Crayford (brand) focuser
New Overstock:
– Pegasus NYX-101 mount
– Pegasus Pocket Power Box Micro
– Pegasus Falcon Rotator
– Pegasus Astro Scops Motorized Off-Axis Guider
– PrimaLuceLab 105mm rings
– PrimaLuceLab 90mm Dovetails
– PrimaLuceLab Maxi Clamp
– QHY OAG-MQHY PoleMaster
– Takahashi FSQ-85
– Takahashi FSQ-106EDX4
– Takahashi FAO-130NFB
You can learn more about the company’s telescope moving sale here.
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