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I make Didgeridoos out of two different materials.
All of my didges are hand made by myself and each one
has lots of TLC in it.
This is a didgeridoo that I bought while on my travels in Australia this past summer. I purchased it at the 'Narana Creations' ctr. which is aboriginal owned and run.
The key of this didge is a nice Low B. It's very rich in sound, has nice overtones and toots fairly easily. It has a nice clean bore through it as well. It is 53 inches in length with a 3 1/2 inch bell. It is a stringy bark eucalyptus and it is totally termite chewed, the real deal. If you like low key, deep didgeridoos, then this is the one. It's tough to find a low key didge that is a good player but this one is. The bag is included with the sale.
See and hear this didge for yourself. Turn your speakers down a bit as the highs come out a little loud. :)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DxsspuYRFIc

Being a didgeridoo player myself, although I didn't make this one,  I guarentee that this didgeridoo is an excellent quality instrument.
Shipping on this didge is as follows, prices are subject to change depending on area. Quotes are given in CAN currency.

TO:
USA $47.19
Canada- (London, Toronto, Montreal) $18.45
Canada- (BC) $53.12
Price: $220
The first material that I craft didges out of is ABS plumbing pipe. 
Because ABS is a plastic,  it is water proof and it won't crack.
This style of didge is ideal for beginners as it is very affordable and requires almost zero maintenance.

They come in different colors and different keys.
Drop me an email and let me know what you're looking for.

The cost of each one is $40

I also craft Didgeridoos from authentic termite hollowed logs.  I work these logs, shaping and tuning the wood to bring out the best sound quality.  Termites do a great job but much work is needed in order to make a hollow log  into a great sounding instrument.