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Josef Unterkalmsteiner

look under the dress
interviewer:
Ruth Deutschmann
photography:
Benjamin Epp
copyright location:
Sarntal
date of recording:
2008-05-10
transcription:
Now I would like you to tell us, from beginning to end, what to do when one makes shoes. Say, for example, women shoes, you have made. Yes, the women. Shall I tell you a joke there? For women, there we have placed a mirror under it and they draufsteigen made, and drawn as the foot up. Since then we have seen a little below the coat up. Because if the mirror is been down that has hinaufgespiegelt. The men have made it normal to go up a paper and there we have hinaufgezeichnet the front foot and put the measure from the front and rear, if he has had his feet firmly up or not, or narrow, which we found out there. And then we have kept the bars, whether he is fit as in the length and width. Often it has been people who have had wide feet, but as the bars had been too narrow, because you have to make some leather on the side to the fact that he has the correct width. And that is the measure had been then. And to what you have then made the shoes. At the top you have had a paper as a model, large and small, and there we have it cut out that it was perfect for the foot.