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86 5 cans enough for 100 wayangs -works in living room -tools made himself from per/sadel sepeda ([[strikethrough]] spokes [[/strikethrough]] spring of seat) -per sadal heated with charcoal & fan & hit with hammers to thin & bend other than tatahs use pandogan (dumpal) - (wood on which wayangs placed) ganden - wooden mallet penindih - weights from old iron, any shape Margo prefers to sit on floor because says his legs go to sleep on a chair because can't change pos. -began mengrajin in 64 after leaving SMP -father a carpenter -1st wayang makes lusah old 'ksing' Pocung, i.e. Pak Dukah's father -in 67' course at Jayosan Yakindrata (on alun 2) for 3 mo. 3 people at course, Margo and 2 older brothers while taking course stayed in Jogja on E. side ok dun 2, dept. per. which looked for 87 - in 64 went to E. Java to sell rough wayangs (ker kasan) to Surabaya Banyawangi, Malang; stayed about 10 days every two months - now setors to Malioboro at 5 diff stores; takes there himself by bicycle Beginning 15 could menatah - Slamet paid per piece, or can also be paid daily at 350 Rp; Slamet began working for Margo in 75 - pays buruhs to work in his fields land located in Dukoh Jatisedjo, E. of Karangasem - 5000/M^2 2700 sawah in low land area and 2300 hilly ladang - both sections are tadah hujan (sawah here has 2 meanings - is both [[issig and non-issig?]]) - rice planted once a year and in dry season kacang 2am or cassava - Margo goes to his fields 6-10 in the morning, rests an hr and then mengrajin sampai sore - occasionally works lembar malam if many orders
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