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[quote name='sine' date='11 January 2010 - 11:03 AM' timestamp='1263229383' post='444539']
Just got a new, shiny KM Guru, and[b] I'm in love with every inch of it[/b]. Extremely solid, stable, beautiful, and the pull is great.

As far as shisha goes, I can't take the charred sugar taste of washed brands after learning how to pack a good bowl of Tangiers... haven't had a chance to try Nakhla, but whenever. I get some spare cash I'm gonna place an order from HJ...
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Sigh......this is getting too easy.
Nice pipe btw.....ive got a guru and it truly is a beautiful pipe.
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[quote name='thatonethere' date='11 January 2010 - 08:39 PM' timestamp='1263267550' post='444648']
I don't have much experience with several brands of hookahs, but I really love my KM. One of these days, I will get a Mya QT strictly for travel purposes.
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I forgot to add:

I like my KM because of the incredibly easy pull, plus the handmade look gives it character. My first hookah was by kingofhookah.com, and it was a piece of crap. I'm waaay satisfied with the KM.
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I agree with Vlad. I think brand names of hookahs is irrelevant. I know what I like when I see it. Some KMs are crap. Some Myas are passable. Some Syrian stuff without a brand name is awful, some wonderful. Some Egyptian no-name stuff is terrible, some of it is OK. The quality of a hookah has nothing to do with its brand name.
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i agree with sonthert as well. all kms are not created equal, same goes with syrians, and everything else out there on the marked. however, that being said...

it so happens to be, for me, my Temsaah Shakil. Extremely solid, durable design. Copper downstem/tube throughout. clean, solid welds. massive ports and tubes. the weight on that thing is extraordinary, it really beats the hell even out of my km trimetal. so, i will say that – just as with tobacco - one shouldn't limit oneself to a particular brand, it just so happens to me that the temsaah is the zenith of quality that i've come across up to this point. i would like to add that i've owned several myas, quite a few kms, a couple female stemmed lebanese pipes, as well as a 'nour' (whatever that really means) and a 'solid' syrian AF/al nawras. so far what i've seen in the temsaah just so happens to really set itself apart from all the other pipes that i've smoked and handled.
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