Tele Vue: What’s in a Name?
Where does the name Tele Vue come from? Just look at the initials: TV. Al Nagler’s initial products were television projector lenses.
Read MoreWhere does the name Tele Vue come from? Just look at the initials: TV. Al Nagler’s initial products were television projector lenses.
Read MoreAl Nagler’s posting last week (Winter Star Party 2017: in the Eye of “Kermitis”) described his experience designing the optical system for
Read MoreCreating “goodies” for the observing enthusiast has been our continuing passion. Now you can return the favor by celebrating our 40-years
Read MoreCome to the Winter Star Party in the Florida Keys and Let “Uncle Al” Introduce you to Kermitis, Al’s Real-Time
Read MoreOne of the best experiences of shows like this is getting to meet our customers. Richard came to the Widescreen
Read MoreWidescreen Centre always puts their best foot forward for Tele Vue. They provided me with all the goodies to satisfy
Read MoreThis Friday and Saturday, February 10 & 11, I’ll be at the European AstroFest in London at the Kensington Conference & Events
Read MoreFor 40-years Tele Vue has focused on a singular target; delivering a customer experience “…even better than you imagined.” From product concept
Read MoreThis February, Comet 2P/Encke sweeps by the Circlet of Pisces asterism as the comet nears the sun along the western horizon. It’s
Read MoreComet 45P/Honda-Mrkos-Pajdusakova exits the glare of the sun and is visible in the morning sky. It will be only 0.09 AU from Earth on
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