For the casual observer of the heavens, a small tabletop telescope was a popular inexpensive way to begin. No large heavy telescope and tripod to haul outside and setup, or the expense of building a small observatory. You just put your small scope on a table next to a window and viewed the moon or maybe Jupiter. This small scope is designed to be part scientific toy and part Victorian furniture. It features a beautiful mahogany wood tripod and wood venier tube, accessories with brass, all buffed to a fine shine. This will look elegant in a proper Victorian parlor or study. In addition, this is set modable, and you can stretch the entire scope to whatever size works best for you. You can even make it large enough to be a full-sized floor mounted scope.
20 prims, modable, transferrable, no copy.
Pic available whenever LL get's off it lazy butt and fixes the forum. sigh.
Available on Xstreet at: https://www.xstreetsl.com/modules.php?name=Marketplace&file=item&ItemID=1292105
and at Chrystin's Emporium in Caledon II:
http://slurl.com/secondlife/Caledon%20II/224/222/23