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April/May 2013

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by matt miller Photography by danny gilleland John Buckner on the front porch with three pieces of his furniture with his dog Oliver. Past Perfect Law student's woodworking skills preserve history while creating handcrafted beauty For most third-year law school students, thoughts of homework, bar exams and job prospects are enough to keep them occupied. But John Buckner needed something more tangible. "That's how I work. That's how my mind works," the soon-to-be-lawyer said while running his hand along the varnished edge of a pine farm table that he meticulously built by hand. "If I don't have a creation at the end of my work - (something) physical and tangible - then I don't feel like I've done anything." 48 l Macon Magazine He spoke while sitting at his prototype farm table on the front porch of the Walnut Street house he shares with a fellow Mercer law student. Buckner scrolled through images of his work on his IPhone, tracing the development of his nascent woodworking career while brushing his stylishly tussled hair from his eyes. "It's funny, all of this started during my first year of law school, which can be the hardest year of your life," he said. "I found that it was helpful. Because for me - and anyone else who goes to law school - april/MAy 2013

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