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		<title>The High Quality Of Meade Telescopes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When aspiring astronomers look for quality optics &#119&#104&#105ch will let them peer into the unknown reaches of &#118&#111&#105d, Meade telescopes are an exceptional selection. &#72&#97&#118ing a wide selection of telescopes, mounts, and fi&#108&#116&#101rs obtainable, Meade delivers alternatives for the&#32&#98&#97ckyard stargazer as well as the serious student al&#105&#107&#101. Which is why Meade telescopes are trusted the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="_mcePaste">When aspiring astronomers look for quality optics &#119&#104&#105ch will let them peer into<input id="phpint" type="hidden" /> the unknown reaches of &#118&#111&#105d, Meade telescopes are an exceptional selection. &#72&#97&#118<s></s>ing a wide selection of telescopes, mounts, and fi&#108&#116&#101rs obtainable, Meade delive<input id="tracker" type="hidden" />rs alternatives for the&#32&#98&#97ckyard stargazer as well as the serious student al&#105&#107&#101.<s></s> Which is why Meade telescopes are trusted the wo&#114&#108&#100 over.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">Meade grew from quite<input id="phpint" type="hidden" /> humble beginnings, wi&#116&#104&#32nothing but 1 man, a kitchen table and a 2&#8243;x4&#8243; ad in Sky &amp; Telescope magazine in 1972. At firs&#116&#32&#111ff<input id="tracker" type="hidden" />ering nothing but a small refracting telescope, &#77&#101&#97de discovered that the demand<input id="tracker" type="hidden" /> for excellent optics&#32&#97&#110d accessories was not being met by the companies w&#104&#111&#32mad<input type="hidden" />e telescopes. So, having a new ad in the fledgl&#105&#110&#103 Astronomy magazine, Meade exp<input type="hidden" />anded their offering&#115&#32&#97nd improved their designs, allowing them to stand &#111&#117&#116 fro<input id="phpint" type="hidden" />m the other telescopes on offer. In fact, by p&#97&#121&#105ng attention to details such as<input id="phpint" type="hidden" /> spring-loaded gear&#98&#111&#120es on the focusers and including eyepieces with wi&#100&#101&#32field<input id="counter" type="hidden" />s of view, Meade turned itself into a name to&#32&#98&#101 reckoned with.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">Meade telescopes<input id="tracker" type="hidden" /> continued to beco&#109&#101&#32more and more popular every year, thanks to their &#101&#120&#112anding<input id="stats" type="hidden" /> offerings and commitment to excellent. In f&#97&#99&#116, by 1977, they had become so pop<input type="hidden" />ular that they ha&#100&#32&#97 6-month backlog of orders for their new line of r&#101&#102&#108ecting <input type="hidden" />telescopes. But, after first offering each &#111&#102&#32their customers a refund if they d<input id="counter" type="hidden" />esired one, they&#32&#103&#114ew the business to meet the demand and delivered t&#104&#101&#32orders i<input id="apps" type="hidden" />n only three months.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">Finally, as Meade con&#116&#105&#110ued to gather more and more market <s></s>share, they ope&#110&#101&#100 the 1980&#8242;s with their line of Schmidt-Cassegrain telescopes. Be&#99&#97&#117se Meade <input type="hidden" />saw that the Schmidt-Cassgrain design cou&#108&#100&#32do more than other telescope designs<input id="apps" type="hidden" />, the engineer&#115&#32&#97nd designers stood up to the challenge and deliver&#101&#100&#32a top-notc<s></s>h telescope that took this telescope des&#105&#103&#110 to new levels of quality.</div>
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<div id="_mcePaste">Through the years, Meade has &#101&#120&#112anded its business and extended their pr<input id="apps" type="hidden" />oduct line&#32&#105&#110to new areas. In addition to Meade telescopes, the&#114&#101&#32are Meade moun<input id="tracker" type="hidden" />ts, eyepieces, imagers, photographic&#32&#108&#101nses, and even binoculars and microscopes<input id="stats" type="hidden" />. And, as&#32&#116&#104eir business moves into fresh areas, Meade puts th&#101&#32&#115ame stamp of hi<input id="apps" type="hidden" />gh quality on their new products as&#32&#116&#104ey have put on their stargazing equipment.</div><s></s>
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