about blacksmiths as for... formed in the soviet union, by the way, many of the runway models of slava zaitsevse in the soviet union could not help but work, fortsov. naturally, it was not an official job, so most of the force workers , well, like the majority, all force workers, they worked here or here, and sometimes fictitiously just put their work book somewhere, because of course they made money from blackmail, rose, as they say, very serious money, and a miller earned more in a day than at his official place of work, say, in a month, and i don’t know anything at all about milling in the sixties and seventies in age. what except, perhaps, maybe just one gambler, gamshchiki are the lowest level of fartsovka, these are youngsters , somewhere from almost school age, elementary school students who exchanged their badges for chewing gum, chungam, gum, gum, that’s why they were called gamshchiki, not to mention these badges that they offered to foreigners were in short supply, they could not be bought, they could be bought, but firstly, you had to know the places, and secondly, in fact, a forei