I'm not one to defend Keith and his antics. But his story is a very good one. Had Keith been involved in glass blowing, and his German mentor had a collection of German glass blown statues, would there be the same objection?

There were a lot of Germans after the war who had fought in the German Army and wound up here. One of my Geography professors at the University of Alabama was one of them...he marched to Moscow and back. He led expeditions of masters' candidates into the Amazon for years where there was always a "Casa Alimanas" out in the middle of nowhere. And there were the professionals such as Werner Von Braun.

I'm not one to defend Nazis. My father was killed in Normandy. But not all Germans were Nazi party members or members of the SS or SA. And the old fellow does seem to have been very interesting and professional gunsmith.


Baluch are not Brahui, Brahui are Baluch