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Well, My Antique Hookah Isnt One Of A Kind...


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...but at least I'm on the path of finding out its history
http://cgi.ebay.com/Old-Antique-Copper-Smo...p3286.m20.l1116
1. I'm considering buying it. I paid $60 for mine with the little dent on it.
2. Considering trying to contact the seller for any information he/she has about it, its an antique shop for the most part.

Here's some pics of mine when I first bought it...still in work cloths








btw, took me a half hour trying to get that site to work right for me tongue.gif
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QUOTE (Sonthert @ Dec 12 2008, 08:35 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Its a fairly common (but not popular) Indian Hookah. There's lots of them out there. I would hesitate to say its an antique. I've seen antique hookahs from India and they look nothing like that.


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thanks for the update, every bit of info on it helps
I still love it, even if its not ancient. tongue.gif
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Went to smoke outta it last night, from the hot to cold to hot to cold weather changes....I now have hairline crack that wont allow water to hold in it...got someone who can work metal though, so we shall see. Also gonna buff out the little dent
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QUOTE (ALI @ Dec 14 2008, 07:46 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
yeah, thats an indian "mobile" hookah... kind of like the leila. they use those in cars and stuff.

Do you know anymore about them, I have been searching and not finding much...
Any idea of the timeframe these models were produced...like 50s, 60s, 20s...etc.

I really like to know everything about anything...comes with being a history major.

Thanks
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