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The Tip is 'Look at the ads' One Suday morning I was reading the paper and started to look at the ads. As I was looking, I noticed one group of ads that had the American flag all over them. This stood out to me and because of the Big Secret I began to look more closely. These ads were for building supplies and I was amazed at how many there were. After looking at the ads this store has become my store of choice when it comes to buying building supplies. Buying Tip Continued - Read more on Made in America Products by Webster Telescopes Webster Telescopes has always had one goal in mind, BIG, PORTABLE DOBSONIAN TELESCOPES! While other manufactures were removing the large telescopes from their product lines, we were adding even larger ones to ours. The big Dobsonians are our forte. But, just making the largest telescopes is not enough of a goal for us. Making Ultra-premium telescopes, unmatched by any commercial scope manufacturer, now that's a goal worthy of the Webster family name. Now in our 4th generation of woodworkers, Webster Telescopes really can claim to combine Old World craftsmanship with today's Computer Aided Design. Having a giant telescope would only be half the fun if you could not take it with you. Our telescopes were designed right from the start to break down into an easily transportable unit. Our users report that they can set up a Webster Telescope in 10 minutes, all by themselves. You will be aligned and viewing while the other guys are still leveling their tripods. Our new C series of truss telescopes exclusively feature Kennedy Optics telescope mirrors. These fast mirrors have taken the astronomy world by storm, especially for those who have an obsession for textbook Star Tests. Our D series scopes feature optics from legendary optician Carl Zambuto. We are Michigan's dealer for Feathertouch, ArgoNavis, ServoCAT and Astrosystems. Check out our ATM Parts for all of the Dobsonian telescope parts you need for your own project. Please take a few minutes to surf our site, and dream about what you really want from your next telescope. The Newtonian scope has come a long way..... Check out our new forum: WEBSTER TELESCOPES FORUM |
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