Mr. Smith’s Peach Seeds
Mr. Smith’s Peach Seeds

Mr. Smith’s Peach Seeds

November 03, 2012 | 12 min

In 1968 Roger Smith ate a peach during a break from work. When he was finished he took out a pocketknife and began carving the peach pit into a tiny pig. 43 years later the retired meter reader and cattle rancher from Culloeka, Tennessee, has carved hundreds of peach seeds into hummingbirds, stingrays, gospel choirs, entire villages, even a baseball stadium with more than 100 figures. "Given enough time," says Smith, "I don't think there is anything you can't make out of a peach seed."

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Naomi Scott

Roger Smith

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