BWD Interviews Alan Hale From Celestron
Bird Watcher's Digest partnered with Celestron to create the video above. Our goal was to show bird watchers what Celestron has to offer in the birding market.
Celestron was first founded as Valor Electronics, an aerospace electronics firm. While searching for a suitable telescope for his two young sons, founder Tom Johnson decided to build a telescope from scratch. Today, Celestron sells and markets its productsfrom telescopes to binocularsworldwide through a variety of specialty retail outlets and international distributors. Visit www.celestron.com for more information about Celestron and its products.
Thanks for watching! We hope you find the video informative and valuable in deciding which optics and gear are right for you.
We'll see you out there with the birds!
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