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- but. It's a I don't know the reason we are. (0.8865) (Q15968)
- which is good. Me to picture shows around now (0.8347) (Q15967)
- And my boy has learned how to make pottery (0.8347) (Q15966)
- So I learn how to make pottery. (0.856) (Q15965)
- And I was around my father and very few picture shows around. (0.856) (Q15964)
- or what many picture shows around and he was around the pottery and learn how to make pottery. (0.856) (Q15963)
- And his sons which was my daddy (0.856) (Q15962)
- so he played with clay and learn how to make pottery and. (0.8187) (Q15961)
- Figure back at that time there was not very many picture showers around (0.8187) (Q15960)
- My great Gran father Abraham Miller started in 1865 and then his son was around him that. (0.8651) (Q15959)
- I'm going to think about those things. (0.8623) (Q15958)
- And so I'm going to make a living. (0.8623) (Q15957)
- I think you know that's basically where the big money is. (0.8623) (Q15956)
- Keep in that area. I'm going to branch off on my own decorative where you know (0.8623) (Q15955)
- but I feel like I'm going to. (0.8799) (Q15954)
- I mean it is my whole tradition (0.8799) (Q15953)
- I think that's a big part. (0.8799) (Q15952)
- The folk art you know (0.8799) (Q15951)
- Transitional segment 16 (Q15950)
- Frank in middle of the Indian involved and he is spending more time on each piece and decorates a little more than I would. (0.7981) (Q15949)
- PC's are more artistic Potter and gets a little of the. (0.8072) (Q15948)
- but Steve spends more time on each. (0.8072) (Q15947)
- Each piece is unique individual piece (0.8072) (Q15946)
- Her course each piece is individually. (0.8072) (Q15945)
- Powers learned to make pots mostly an I'll guide on commercial type training. (0.7258) (Q15944)
- He had some dealers and Florida and they sold all over the state. (0.8012) (Q15943)
- pitchers insurance. He made mostly flower pots. (0.8012) (Q15942)
- So clay pots containers. He didn't make many jugs (0.8012) (Q15941)
- And that was community Potters my father. (0.8012) (Q15940)
- Noah not very little glass. (0.7903) (Q15939)
- Person that sold. Staff to the other farmers and everything else for their needs at that time 'cause it was no plastic. (0.7853) (Q15938)
- Being parts to cook with an Potter was a community. (0.8153) (Q15937)
- Milk pictures churns to make butter plates to eat out of. (0.6396) (Q15936)
- Sure. (0.8091) (Q15935)
- Mostly an. They had to have their own. (0.8613) (Q15934)
- The community 'cause the people in the community was farmers. (0.8859) (Q15933)
- They were making pottery around. (0.8229) (Q15932)
- Migr involved. (0.8377) (Q15931)
- My great Gran father was making pottery in the late 1800s and early 1900s. (0.8377) (Q15930)
- Transitional segment 15 (Q15929)
- Anxious time to to open the door. (0.8482) (Q15928)
- Bload pieces and I've opened the door and be everything beautiful so it's a waiting game and so. (0.7449) (Q15927)
- I've opened the door and everything. (0.8652) (Q15926)
- What the stuff is done. (0.8235) (Q15925)
- I can open the door to see. (0.8265) (Q15924)
- An I was shut it out and then to three days and cooling down to four. (0.8265) (Q15923)
- what we're looking for is thirty 23150 degree. (0.8454) (Q15922)
- Till you reach you right temperature (0.8454) (Q15921)
- Alright how about 16 to 20 hour. (0.866) (Q15920)
- Light the burners real low but you have to raise the temperature every hour overall. (0.8341) (Q15919)