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Default Old Zeiss refractor

Astronomer Bud Rhodam is going to set up his older Zeiss 4 inch F/15 refractor at the LA Cyber cafe in Sherman Okas, CA. Friday 5/2 6PM-9PM. He will also have a series of vintage eyepieces from Clave/Zeiss including Brandon oculars as well. Contact number 818-267-0735
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