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  1. but. It's a I don't know the reason we are. (0.8865) (Q15968)
  2. which is good. Me to picture shows around now (0.8347) (Q15967)
  3. And my boy has learned how to make pottery (0.8347) (Q15966)
  4. So I learn how to make pottery. (0.856) (Q15965)
  5. And I was around my father and very few picture shows around. (0.856) (Q15964)
  6. or what many picture shows around and he was around the pottery and learn how to make pottery. (0.856) (Q15963)
  7. And his sons which was my daddy (0.856) (Q15962)
  8. so he played with clay and learn how to make pottery and. (0.8187) (Q15961)
  9. Figure back at that time there was not very many picture showers around (0.8187) (Q15960)
  10. My great Gran father Abraham Miller started in 1865 and then his son was around him that. (0.8651) (Q15959)
  11. I'm going to think about those things. (0.8623) (Q15958)
  12. And so I'm going to make a living. (0.8623) (Q15957)
  13. I think you know that's basically where the big money is. (0.8623) (Q15956)
  14. Keep in that area. I'm going to branch off on my own decorative where you know (0.8623) (Q15955)
  15. but I feel like I'm going to. (0.8799) (Q15954)
  16. I mean it is my whole tradition (0.8799) (Q15953)
  17. I think that's a big part. (0.8799) (Q15952)
  18. The folk art you know (0.8799) (Q15951)
  19. Transitional segment 16 (Q15950)
  20. 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)
  21. PC's are more artistic Potter and gets a little of the. (0.8072) (Q15948)
  22. but Steve spends more time on each. (0.8072) (Q15947)
  23. Each piece is unique individual piece (0.8072) (Q15946)
  24. Her course each piece is individually. (0.8072) (Q15945)
  25. Powers learned to make pots mostly an I'll guide on commercial type training. (0.7258) (Q15944)
  26. He had some dealers and Florida and they sold all over the state. (0.8012) (Q15943)
  27. pitchers insurance. He made mostly flower pots. (0.8012) (Q15942)
  28. So clay pots containers. He didn't make many jugs (0.8012) (Q15941)
  29. And that was community Potters my father. (0.8012) (Q15940)
  30. Noah not very little glass. (0.7903) (Q15939)
  31. 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)
  32. Being parts to cook with an Potter was a community. (0.8153) (Q15937)
  33. Milk pictures churns to make butter plates to eat out of. (0.6396) (Q15936)
  34. Sure. (0.8091) (Q15935)
  35. Mostly an. They had to have their own. (0.8613) (Q15934)
  36. The community 'cause the people in the community was farmers. (0.8859) (Q15933)
  37. They were making pottery around. (0.8229) (Q15932)
  38. Migr involved. (0.8377) (Q15931)
  39. My great Gran father was making pottery in the late 1800s and early 1900s. (0.8377) (Q15930)
  40. Transitional segment 15 (Q15929)
  41. Anxious time to to open the door. (0.8482) (Q15928)
  42. Bload pieces and I've opened the door and be everything beautiful so it's a waiting game and so. (0.7449) (Q15927)
  43. I've opened the door and everything. (0.8652) (Q15926)
  44. What the stuff is done. (0.8235) (Q15925)
  45. I can open the door to see. (0.8265) (Q15924)
  46. An I was shut it out and then to three days and cooling down to four. (0.8265) (Q15923)
  47. what we're looking for is thirty 23150 degree. (0.8454) (Q15922)
  48. Till you reach you right temperature (0.8454) (Q15921)
  49. Alright how about 16 to 20 hour. (0.866) (Q15920)
  50. Light the burners real low but you have to raise the temperature every hour overall. (0.8341) (Q15919)

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