Putting spots on rocking horses sounds a dull sort of a job, but there is a man in Morden, England, who earns his living by doing nothing else. Mr E. A. Coely has followed this job for more than 17 years and now works in a toy factory which employs 2000 people. He studied -‘dappling” as it is called, as apprentice to a man of 50 years' experience, and il look him three years to master the "art" siifl'iciently well to work on his own.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 February 1940, Page 9
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