I bought the Celestron C5+ telescope #11030 new in July 1993 for $1099. Only one owner, lightly used like 20 times. It has all the original parts that came with it with one exception. I will have to list the wedge mount separately because I don't have a box large enough to mail them together. You definitely need the wedge. It is in great condition. I will list it for $99 (and the actual shipping cost which depends on where you live) when you are ready to buy it so that no one buys it before you. I will do the same thing with the Celestron C5+/C8+ tripod 93591. It will cost $99 plus whatever shipping comes to. I paid $259.50 for it. It is still in great condition. I can email you a copy of the receipt if you would like to see it. I will post photos of course with all these additional items that will be made available for sale when you have purchased the telescope. I want you to have first pick.
The telescope lens has Starbright coatings standard -- AR coating on the corrector yield which gives greater light transmission while the HR coatings on the primary and secondary mirrors provide greater reflectivity.
Spur gear drive utilizes pre-loaded tapered bearings for a sturdy and accurate drive system.
DEC axis uses pre-loaded roller and thrust ball bearing.
Dual reading R.A. setting circle works in both the northern and southern hemisphere.
Manual slow motion controls in R.A. and DEC
The Celestron C5 Instruction Manual #94173, Nov 1992, 68 pages, is also included. It is very handy to have. It is well written. It will be tucked in the side of the box inside a plastic slip cover.
I called Celestron (1-800-421-9649) and selected tech support and asked if there is a solar filter. They said the one they have won't work with a telescope that is older than 2007. But he said that there is one called Baader AstroSolar Filter for Telescopes - 120mm Filter Aperture # ASTF-120. Manufacturer's item # 2459312. Agena Astro's item number is OFIL-BP-ASTF-120.
Please read ad closely as this type of filter cannot be returned. Rod at Celestron gave me a link for it:
https://agenaastro.com/baader-astro-solar-telescope-filter-astf-120.html Looks like you would have to use 20mm bolts with it to fit the filter over the outside. I don't know if they would come with the 20mm bolts. You can message the sellers and ask them. It costs $97 with free shp over $25.
Before you handle the telescope, I recommend you review the manual. When you are ready to remove the telescope from the case, support the tabletop bottom as well as using the side handle. Don't try to carry it just by the handle. Once you set it down, and are ready to pull the telescope tube out from its tucked in position, you may need to loosen the knobs that will enable you to do that. It can be tricky to get it out of its "folded" down tucked in position. Just take your time while you try to get acquainted with it and how it moves. The tube has to slide back up a little to be able to rotate it out of its tucked down position. I'm sure the included manual will cover this much better than me.
The bolts they used have a black plastic end cap that can pop off. It happened once to me. Fortunately, it popped back on. Seems like they should have a metal end cap so that won't happen. Just support the tabletop bottom when carrying it.
There is a small scratch on the handle that I painted with a thin black layer of acrylic paint - see close-up pic.
One rubber cap is missing from one of the front legs of the telescope tabletop. I didn't miss it until I saw it was not there in the photo. You could just wrap black electrical around it if desired. Or I could do it, or I can mail some black electrical tape to you that I have on hand. Please message me thru ebay if you want me to do one of those two options.
I put a new 9 volt battery in it. When you have to change the 9 volt battery, it has to go in, in a very specific way, to create a gap between the battery and the nearest side to you where the tab goes in, so it can fit in. So pay attention how the battery is turned and positioned in there, (see pic) or it will not close. I had to modify the battery compartment lid to fit on better.
You should review the manual first and note the warnings like: DO NOT FORCE THE R.A. KNOB TO TURN WHEN THE R.A. CLAMP IS FULLY TIGHTENED. THIS MAY STRIP THE R.A. PINION. IN ADDITION, DO NOT FORCE THE FORK MOUNT TO SWIVEL WHEN THE R.A. CLAMP IS FULLY ENGAGED. THIS MAY DAMAGE THE TELESCOPE.
Please review the manual for the most accurate information. It's been many years since I've used a telescope.
You can still find details online about the C5+. If you have questions about my item for sale - message me.
I have additional parts and lenses you can buy from me. You can message me and tell me which parts you want to buy. I will give the buyer of the telescope first dibs on which parts he/she would want to buy.
You can purchase the dew cover from me separately, (you will want that unless you live in an arid climate), for $29 plus shipping. I only charge the actual shipping cost using the discounted ebay rates. And I do combined shipping when possible on what you purchase.
Celest C5 Dewcap #94011 - paid $57.50, sell for $29. not incl shipping.
Also available for sale is the Celest Ult 1.25" Barlow #93506 - paid $89.50, sell for $44 not incl shp. I think most all of this stuff is made in Japan. It's all original from 30 yrs ago.
And the HND6 Ce 1.25" trans 94118-15 - bought for $18. (all of these are about 30 yrs old), will sell for $9 plus cost of shipping. I do offer combined shipping.
Celest 9mm 1.25" ortho 93304 - paid $59.50, sell for $29 not including shp.
TeleVue 40mm Plos EPL - 40.0, pd $102.95, sell for $49 not incl shp.
T-ring Olympus - paid $14.95, sell for $7.49. not incl shp.
Celest tele-extender 93646 - paid $39.95, sell for $19. not incl shp.
I have an Olympus Om2n camera that I use to attach on the telescope for pics. Let me know if you would be interested in buying it.