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66 most ultimate customers lower class Indo- nesians little change in product types over the years working capital for 1 forge about 6000 f 10.000R. daily (recheck) no large factories yet in Indo- nesia which make a competitive product- product well-know thruout Indon. + main competitors now the Chines who took Kaja's workers to Semarang + set up his own shops most houses have Petromax white cattle, goats- no of motorcycles + bicycles in the area Pak Sastro ony had electric genera- tor, TV most houses gedek, rather large, with dirt floors some circuit (pondok) trading to Jak. involving 10-20 traders, men + women (3 women; have to bring a boy to carry) no Padat Karya program- -differences of opinion as to whether agr. or kerajinan the most difficult, but all agree that ker. the most profitable [[ left note acc to Ron Hatleyare modern tool factories at Trisik+ Ciligon [[Cilegon]], but price of factory or imported tools double/ or triple that of Kaja'd tools]] 67 is a Selamatan on the 1st day of the 1st Javanese calendar month Joko's notes interview with Lusah of Karangtengah, Pak Paeran (acc. to Rionto the kakak of Sastro) Pak Gunokaryo (1st smith in Kajar) Karyodiwongso (second child) first female child = Martodinomo Harjopavirso Dukoh KI Hartoutomo 2 Nj Sasty3 = Sastro Paeran (lurah) 5 dukoh make ker pandai besi, i.e. Kajar I, II, III, Kedung I, II largest Kajar III because a com- animation of Kajar III & IV - when Kep. Dukoh IV, Pak Atmo rainfall Nov - June & in dry months no shortage of water for bathing & drinking but fields are dry ("gundul" = bald = no vegetation) rivers never entirely dry up in the Kajar area
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