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[[left margin]] KEDUNGDUNG [[/left margin]]

recommendation for Kotah: a tempat pencelupan rakyat (village dying
facilities)

next to village of Kedungdung, on
road going north from Sampang-
12 blacksmithing units to be
included in a second-year
project
at the village ran into ecologist,
Metzner, who scolding me on
possible environmental effects
of promoting [[strikethrough]] growth of village industries
since lurah was busy w/ Metzner's
group, we headed for a perapen at random
was perapen of Pak Paidi, who is
also the village hansip
learned that perapens of the village
make:
1. pisau
2. arit
3. bendu
4. wedung [[?(ake)]] (Paidi's perapen
   doesn't make but others do)
told us that each perapen employs 2 to 3 persons, including the pandai
himself, but later discovered that
they were not including the wives
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("isteri") & children who ubub in their
count
real count as follows
1 pandai
1 pemukul
1 ubub
1 kikir
every pandai buys his own scrap
iron from scrap yards - consists
of ship scrap and old kitchen
equipment (low-grade scrap)
-using areng dapur collected by
children from neighboring households
- [[strikethrough]] they say [[?]] [[/strikethrough]] Pak Paidi claims
that his perapen is open yr-round,
because he has a steady langganan
who always takes what he makes;
says that other perapens in Kedung-
dung wait for orders, do some
pacul repairing and are often macet
in the dry season
-[[strikethrough]] a note here
that the pandai "sit & stand both"
(not sure if means each pandai does
both or some do one and some the
other) - the pemukul stand
-Pak Paidi's perapen uses 3-4K
scrap iron a day; further note
that uses about 3K iron & 1 K baja
(steel) a day