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Found my 1975 vintage Criterion RV-6 6" Newtonian telescope had been blown over by high winds overnight.

My younger son came out to address things and found the wing screws holding the drive and mount rings to the top of the tripod tube had been sheared off. Worse the focuser has been partially pushed into the tube. Mirrors and spider diagonal assembly are still fine.

Repairs would require a new tube (I have another partially completed ATM 6" Newtonian tube with an installed high Strehl quality Coulter mirror I picked up at the same time as the Criterion, but no holes or mounting ever done for the focuser or diagonal spider), drilling out and tapping the tripod head screw holes and obtaining new oversized wing screws. All this is beyond my capabilities due to health issues and beyond my son's skill set. My son set it up outside for me to eliminate my need to get help moving outside to use.



Like I said I'm sick.




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Sorry to hear this! Any place have parts for it??
 
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Sorry about your bad fortune, bald1 Frown



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Dang man. Sorry for that. That would probably make me puke.


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shoot, that was a heck of a wind storm. The worst part about things like this, is you know you should of done something prior to the storm that would of prevented it.
We have all been there, trust me.



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shoot, that was a heck of a wind storm. The worst part about things like this, is you know you should of done something prior to the storm that would of prevented it.
We have all been there, trust me.


My son was unavailable to move it back into the garage and as said, I am incapable due to health issues. So saying I could have done something prior to the storm is a non-starter. Frown
In a perfect world........



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Oh, man, that’s terrible. Frown

I still remember the anguish I felt when my nearly 50-year-old Bushnell Spacemaster got blown over on its tripod and only the finish got dinged up.




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Close up of tube damage. I pulled the base up out of the tube to where you see it here.




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Not sure if they can help but they have three locations in DC

http://scopecity.com/web_store...20Aberdeen,+SD+-+Buy

Might help you locate someone who could repair it, or build the other tube into a functioning scope..



 
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Close up of tube damage

*ouch* Frown



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Not sure if they can help but they have three locations in DC

Might help you locate someone who could repair it, or build the other tube into a functioning scope..


Thanks but they're >350 miles from me.

FWIW the local astronomy club is extremely small. This is a relatively small sparsely populated area. I think Rapid City itself is now just over 60k.



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Yeah, I know how sick you must feel. I can't even put into words how I feel when it happens to me but I certainly know the feeling.



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Dang aliens ... don't want you peeping at 'em
 
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Dang aliens ... don't want you peeping at 'em


Chief, appreciate the humor. Smile Still.... Frown



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Wonder if your insurance would help defray the cost of the loss.
 
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Wonder if your insurance would help defray the cost of the loss.


Nope... as I have a $2k deductible. And yeah, I did call them just in case to sanity check things. No joy.



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Bald1 I am very sorry this happened to you. My sympathies sir.


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That is rough. I just got a Gskyer 600 and new to telescopes except for 50! years ago. Hopefully you can find a fix. I am looking forward to learning about the heavens and will upgrade once I get the basics. Best of luck.


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Not sure if they can help but they have three locations in DC

Might help you locate someone who could repair it, or build the other tube into a functioning scope..



A mere day trip for South Dakota LOL

I was thinking, call them and see if they can recommend someone closer to help...

Thanks but they're >350 miles from me.

FWIW the local astronomy club is extremely small. This is a relatively small sparsely populated area. I think Rapid City itself is now just over 60k.



 
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Yes a day trip, but as a disabled C patient I've been basically sequestered here at home since March. Great neighbors get my groceries, mail, put out trash, etc. Last attempt at a leisurely road trip was well over a year ago to see the changing colors in Spearfish Canyon. That run lasted a hair over an hour and I was totally exhausted. And yeah I really miss enjoying my S2000 this way. This year it saw a total of TWO miles on the clock from my son putting air in the tires.



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