Coronado Solarmax II Etalons

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Coronado Solarmax II Etalons

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Was wondering, is it possible to buy the coronado solarmax II etalons separately. I can't see them in the UK and wondered if they were available like this stateside?


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Meade is one of my Sponsors for this weekend's conference. I will try to remember to ask them for you.

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yes it is Mark. How many you want man?


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Hmmmm. Could be another option for me - time to check out some USA websites...


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Always keep my eye open on the flea-bay... A double stacked pair of 60s would be nice, I think what i'm looking out for is a 90 ideally...


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