Thought its worth a try before I press the buy button but does anyone have a 2" Baader Solar Continuum filter which is surplus to requirements?
I am also after a Baader UV/IR cut filter, also 2"
A long shot but worth a try at least.
Preferably UK to avoid import tax.
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Mr Tom,
I may be able to help you!
Let me double check my box, but I think I have a "As new" 2" Continuum available.
Drop me an email.
(Alexandra - from outside the EU/UK you pay VAT, plus import duty above a certain threashold value - new or used)
I may be able to help you!
Let me double check my box, but I think I have a "As new" 2" Continuum available.
Drop me an email.
(Alexandra - from outside the EU/UK you pay VAT, plus import duty above a certain threashold value - new or used)
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Thanks Merlin.
Email on its way.
I am not sure what the import tax threshold was so played it safe with my UK request
Email on its way.
I am not sure what the import tax threshold was so played it safe with my UK request
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Understood.
I've also got two Brand new unopened Baader 1.25" ND filters. A ND1.8 and ND3.0.
I've also got two Brand new unopened Baader 1.25" ND filters. A ND1.8 and ND3.0.
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Hi Ken
do you have another baader continuum filter for an apple and an egg
do you have another baader continuum filter for an apple and an egg
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Why didn't you say?????
I have one of those as well!!!
I have one of those as well!!!
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