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how much do silversmiths get paid in colonial times
About 50 cent a day.
About $700.00 a week
Make hats.
A haircut in Colonial times did not cost very much. Maybe a few pennies or so. Many men left their hair long. Instead of washing it, they would go somewhere to have it powdered with talcum powder to remove residual oils. They also wore wigs.
The wages a glassblower can earn varies depending on the skill level, location, and company they are working for. The average salary of a glassblower is roughly $49,000 per year.
This depends on the country, company, skill, and reputation of the glassblower. It varies too greatly to give you any quantitative data
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how much do silversmiths get paid in colonial times
a gaffer, but it seems the dictionary say its a master glassblower, but none the less, still hold true.
J. L. Branse has written: 'A day in the life of a colonial glassblower' -- subject(s): Glass blowing and working, History, Juvenile literature
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a colonial gunsmith made 4.4 billion dollars a month.
About 50 cent a day.
Gaffer - comes from grandfather and is the designation of the senior glassblower who has earned his respect and position through hard work and knowledge.
Gaffer
Physical.