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		<title>Buying a djembe, Bali or African drum?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Bali Djembe drums vs West African djembe drums</p> <p>The prices of professional djembe drums are going through the roof on line (you can pay well over $650!). That said, under certain circumstances, one of the best buys going right now is a Bali djembe drum. They are just about always light weight, have nice skins and a great drum can cost you about $100 US or even less!</p> <p>Bali is still a wonderful place [...]]]></description>
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