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Yes, colonial wigmakers typically needed to apprentice in order to learn the intricate skills and techniques required to craft wigs. During their apprenticeship, they would learn how to select and process hair, construct wig foundations, style and shape wigs, and perform other tasks related to wig-making. This hands-on training was crucial for mastering the craft and becoming a skilled wigmaker in colonial times.

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