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Anyone have a used hookah for sale?

Looking to buy a used hookah, please pm me with your bottom line cheapest price, know of anyone wanting to sell one let them know i'm in the market, thanks , Law.
 
After many hours on the net I ended up buying a gas powered super snorkel! Really excited about it, has great potential to add on more divers a.k.a. detectorists. Great bargain for what I found it for, and I've contacted the company and you can buy really neat add ons. I've detected and dove before, but have yet to combine the two, bought a tigershark as well as the diving unit. I found that owning it verses constantly having someone fill my tanks is much more economical and I can bring along other people to share in the enjoyment!
 
The BIG advantage in using hookah is that you will increase your bottom time GREATLY. Doing that, we must be careful and pay attention to the dive tables. I don't want to get bent! I rarely dive below the thermocline because I don't usually HAVE to. Average is 8 to 15 feet of water.

I was certified in the early '80's and have been metal detecting since 1970. After I got certified I invested in the infamous Garrett Sea Hunter. I just hated it, but at the time there was really no competition. So I made do.

Now, I am purchasing an Excal II and a 12volt HydroAir from Keene Eng.

With metal detecting becoming so popular, one must get the best equipment they can get and go where few people have yet to go--and that would be under the water. Here in Arkansas I have seen only one water detector--ever--and it was a Tiger Shark. I have YET to see anyone dive and detect other than myself in the '80's.

That's some nice loot you have there for sure, but onlt a taste of what is to come if you persist and dive in the well-used swimming areas or the swimming holes of yesteryear. Keep us all posted.

Congrats on your new purchases. You are poised to have a bang-up summer! <><

aj
 
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