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<blockquote data-quote="GeneW" data-source="post: 3700252" data-attributes="member: 27284"><p>Are you in the OKC area? You might also check out the 2 Astronomy shops. I bought my binocs from Astronomics in Norman. The other is Steves Pro Shop in MWC on Air Depot. Google for addresses, phone numbers, etc, and have things in stock right now to pickup and try out, etc. They don't sell junk. </p><p></p><p>You will be dealing with people who know these things inside and out and can guide you very well, as opposed to some guy in a regular retail store who was working in the Tire Department last week and the Laundry Soap Department the week before but doesn't know diddly squat about anything in particular.</p><p></p><p>Also, if you have any interest in Astronomy, go to a few member meetings of Oklahoma City Astronomy Club, Okcastroclubdotcom. FWIW the club owns a lot of scopes and other equipment, and encourages you to borrow their equipment first before making a purchase.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GeneW, post: 3700252, member: 27284"] Are you in the OKC area? You might also check out the 2 Astronomy shops. I bought my binocs from Astronomics in Norman. The other is Steves Pro Shop in MWC on Air Depot. Google for addresses, phone numbers, etc, and have things in stock right now to pickup and try out, etc. They don't sell junk. You will be dealing with people who know these things inside and out and can guide you very well, as opposed to some guy in a regular retail store who was working in the Tire Department last week and the Laundry Soap Department the week before but doesn't know diddly squat about anything in particular. Also, if you have any interest in Astronomy, go to a few member meetings of Oklahoma City Astronomy Club, Okcastroclubdotcom. FWIW the club owns a lot of scopes and other equipment, and encourages you to borrow their equipment first before making a purchase. [/QUOTE]
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