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36 [[page one]] +/- 25 years ago cost of making a gubug now they estimate at +/- 25,000 Rp - work hours 10-4, never work evenings - land gotten from Gurung Sekan Petak - rented secara rombongan for 1/2 yr. at 300 Rp per 1/2 yr- money must be paid in advance to Pak M rajak, son of head of rombongan whose name he doesn't know if planting season looks for clay himself in area of [[?]] not far from Sekan Petak capital equip: 1 perbot 2 selo 1 talap 2 kerit 1 broken kwali for water 1 broken saucer 40 [[jantur?]] 1 pair of sandat rope slings for carrying clay uses sandat + pikul to carry clay on foot from Sekar Petak - has 1 bicycle but says uses just 37 [[page two]] for fooling around B. Kromo's mother also made grabah, while her father looked for clay + dry materials - B. Kromo herself has been making grabah since about age 15 - uses 15 pikuls of clay per month; ((Pak Kromo says 1 pikul (2 slings) = 1/2 klondo which should equal 1/2 angkutan - recheck)) - fires 1 time per month - says fries 60 at a time ((this doesn't fit with his estimate of 10 per day)) - uses 4 pikuls of dry materials + 1 load (1 bongkok) of wood, latter bought from Pak Sulaswito, a man with a lot of land in the back of Pak Kromo who plants wood for sale; sells at 300 Rp per bongkok - B. Karya's entire production is [[setoned?]] with a neighbor called B. Amat - B. Amat gives advance payment + then picks up after firing - B. Amat gives 10 Rp per [[kere?]], 15 per pot bungga, 50 Rp per kwali keren is cheaper tho larger than pot because, acc. to Pak K,
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