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varying prices . depends on which state , which tribe , which artist , and there are several styles. $20 to$150 . western Australia would be a good place to start .
Stupidity Leak
Why would you want one of those?
Those ****ers NEVER come back!
tuppenybitz
price varies
they go from rubbish tourist junk up the the real deal
clucky36
$2 for a plastic one in the reject shop
Greg S
how long is a piece of string?
it depends on where you buy it from, the quality, etc.
schlouey
At the Tjapukai Aboriginal Center, you can buy handmade boomerangs (that function and are painted) for $20 AUD.
Of course there are tourist stores that will sell cheaper ones for less, or significantly more.
ixlinxs
$5 to $100 presently in Sydney.
incer3
If you are an Italian from Sicily then you should pay at least $100.
Through the nose -the way it should be.
Easy 2 points