The answer was that the crafts-person works with iron and other black metals. A whitesmith works with tin and other white metals, a silversmith works with silver and a goldsmith works with gold. I have photographed tinsmiths at work, but never knew that they might be called a whitesmith. I took a class in silversmithing in college (lost wax casting, wire work and hollow construction.)
I never know what I am going to learn in the great adventure of travel.
What surprising thing have you learned while traveling?
Men are required to take their hats off at the Alamo as it is sacred ground but it is OK to carry a gun out in the open.
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