Reddit Reddit reviews Hand-painted Solid Hardwood Didgeridoo, Beeswax Mouthpiece, Easy to Play!

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Folk & World Wind & Woodwind Instruments
Didgeridoos
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Hand-painted Solid Hardwood Didgeridoo, Beeswax Mouthpiece, Easy to Play!
Easy to play solid hardwood didgeridoo with beeswax mothpieceWarm, woody tone in key ranging from D to F.Beautiful hand-painted artwork inspired by Aboriginal designs.Your purchase of this didge helps support the efforts of Africa Heartwood Project .Mixed lot of blue/brown dot art lizard/snake or crosshatch designs.
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u/Churba ยท 20 pointsr/gaming

About four bucks fifty for little over a gallon - You can't usually buy milk in gallons from supermarkets here, but you can buy a three litre bottle of milk(for about three bucks), which is about 785 ml(Or about 26 ounces) less than a gallon, and you can then buy a litre of milk for about a dollar fifty, but you'd have about 7 ounces more than a gallon.

Down here, for a high quality wooden didge, you're paying upward of 200 bucks more often than not. Of course, I discount the cheap tourist shop trash that looks and sounds like garbage, since they're made to be displayed, not played.
In the US, you can pick up a high quality hardwood Didge for a grand total of...$99 USD plus shipping..

Which might be why /r/Didgeridoos are not complaining, as a suggestion.

Now, as to your average wage - Average full time worker's earnings are actually $66,594, not 70K, according to the page you linked to.

However, I prefer to get my info from The Australian Bureau of statistics as for the weekly wage, then multiplying that by weeks of the year, minus six weeks annual leave, you end up with $59,252.60 before tax.

EDIT- with a very quick working out by a non-accountant, it would be $47,926.82 without the 1.5% medicare levy deducted, and $47,207.91 with the levy deducted.

Oh, and as another point, According to the US national average wage index, the average US wage is actually $40,711.61 USD, at least, in 2009.

I'm not arguing against your conclusion, but I think if you're going to argue a point in such a way, you should at least get your numbers right. I'm not sure if this will fuck up your numbers, but I suppose it's worth a re-working to find out.