Meade NG-70SPR Altazimuth Refractor Telescope - Silver (20215)

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Meade NG-70SPR Altazimuth Refractor Telescope - Silver (20215)
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  • We purchased this telescope as a starter for our 10 year old son. It is easy to operate for him and us. He was so excited to see a close up view of the moon. It took only a few minutes to assemble, no difficulty there. I would highly recommend this...

 

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