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It says that the salaries of Wig Makers in the US range from $18,780 to $53,234, Also can I get your email?

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How much did wig makers get paid in colonial times?

with products and food


Did colonial wig makers sell wigs to England?

Hell ya they did!


What tools did colonial wig makers use?

they used needles to sew the hair


Where do wig makers in colonial times get their supplies?

Do you know what a wig is if not u just push stuff up and pull and your done


Do wig makers have to be male or female?

Wig makers can be either sex.


What did a wig maker do in colonial times?

A wigmaker made wigs for the rich who could afford them. they also shaved faces and cut hair.AnswerThe difference between the wigmakers of colonial times and the wigmakers of today, is that in colonial times both men and women wore wigs. In modern times, men wear wigs primarily to cover baldness.Only 5% of a town can afford a wig. Boy is that sad


How much does a colonial wig cost?

they cost 10 british pounds for each wig you want to buy


Were there wig makers in Jamestown?

yes


How much money would you get of you were a wig maker in colonial times?

$5,000 a day


What were the most important colonial jobs?

The colonial jobs were shoemakers, basket traders, tavern keepers, bakers, midwives, barbers/wig makers, errand boys, printers, school teachers, blacksmiths, slaves, milliriums (I'm not sure it's the right spelling), clock makers, and silversmiths.


How did the wig maker make wigs in colonial times?

by being an apprentice


Did colonial wig makers travel or stay in one place?

{| |- | They usually stayed in one place. They had shops where they created the wigs and received their supplies. Colonists would travel to their shops in the main cities, such as Philadelphia, New York or Williamsburg to be fitted. |}