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Hi,
I have 2 books for sale, for any one interested in reflector and/or Dobsonian type telescopes. These are both highly rated books in there category. Both books are in very good condition.
1) How to make a telescope (2nd Edition) Jean Texerau
www.amazon.co.uk/Telescope-Second-Englis...lescope+Jean+Texerau
2) The Dobsonian Telescope, A practical manual for building large aperture telescopes. David Kriege + Richard Berry
www.amazon.co.uk/Telescope-Second-Englis...lescope+Jean+Texerau
They both sell used on average around €70 each. But I would let them go for €55 each on this forum.
Regards,
Mike
Newton 10" f/5.8 AtlasEQ6 Canon550D
8 years 6 months ago
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