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Noticed French internet store NavAstro which has fairly good selection of inexpensive plastic sextants.Something I have been looking for as I am practising celestial navigation. And there is additional benefit of them being within the EU so there will be no import taxes.. http://www.navastro.fr Just to be sure before placing an order... has anyone done business with them? Happy with service? ¨regards, Mike |
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" Mika" wrote in message ... Noticed French internet store NavAstro which has fairly good selection of inexpensive plastic sextants.Something I have been looking for as I am practising celestial navigation. And there is additional benefit of them being within the EU so there will be no import taxes.. http://www.navastro.fr Just to be sure before placing an order... has anyone done business with them? Happy with service? ¨regards, Mike Just looking at the site, they are outrageously expensive, around twice the price elsewhere. Would take a lot of freight and duty to make that up. Check out the Celestaire site, for example. Also, there is a bloke selling new Astra's on Ebay for less than their price for a Davis 25. |
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On Sat, 05 Feb 2005 22:07:31 GMT, "Glendon"
wrote: Also, there is a bloke selling new Astra's on Ebay for less than their price for a Davis 25. Tally-ho! If this looks good, maybe I can beat the situation with the 80 cents U.S. Canadian dollars (means a $500 Astra IIIB costs over $600 Canadian) R. |
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