This TeleVue adapter block lets you install an optional Losmandy 50mm quick release bracket and optional 50mm finderscope on any TeleVue refractor . . .
This forest green Astro-Tech adapter clamps onto a Losmandy-style "D-plate" dovetail to let you mount a telescope tube ring or accessory on the dovetail . . .
This black Astro-Tech 110mm guidescope ring set mounts a refractor up to 100mm o.d. on an optional Losmandy-style “D-plate” dovetail that has been piggybacked on your main scope so that the small refractor can be used as a finderscope, photoguide, or astrograph . . .
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The Losmandy Gemini 2 retrofit kit S is a stand-alone computer control and DC servo motors package that adds computerized go-to to the Losmandy GM-8, G-11, and HGM 200 German equtorial mounts . . .
This extra Losmandy dovetail mounting shoe for the Losmandy LQRB 50mm and LQRB90 90mm quick release finderscope brackets lets you use one finderscope on two different telescopes . . .
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This aluminum dovetail plate fits all 14" Celestron optical tubes only. It can be used for installing the optical tube on a Losmandy or Celestron mount, or for installing Losmandy accessories on the optical tube . . .
This 4" wide Celestron dovetail plate mounts a Celestron 8" optical tube on a Celestron CGEM, CGEM DX, CGE, and CGE Pro mount or on a Losmandy G11/GM-8 mount . . .
These Losmandy rings mount a refractor or a catadioptric telescope up to 6” in diameter on an optional Losmandy dovetail plate for use as a finderscope, photoguide, or astrograph . . .
These Losmandy adapter blocks let you use the Losmandy #VSCT17 dovetail and #VWS17 counterweight set with Celestron 11” optical tubes having 1.75" rear cell hole spacing . . .
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These Astro-Tech 90mm guidescope rings mount a refractor up to 80mm o.d. on an optional Vixen-style dovetail that has been piggybacked on your main scope so that the small refractor can be used as a finderscope, photoguide, or astrograph . . .