Stag Saturday - Let's See Some Traditional Stag!

Today stag? A favorite, the 2018 BF Buck in Elk, hoping there is a 2020 Forum Knife
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Consider these three as a celebration of stag rather than a beauty contest. Years, even decades of use have have taken their toll, but all three still have plenty of life left in them.
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A CASE from the US, a BRADSHAW from Germany, and an I*XL WOSTENHOLM from England. If they could only talk... Happy Saturday! T-A
 
I tried another pic but it was too big too upload. So that is an old one.
 
And now for something totally different:
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From an antique shop, came with a note that reads as follows:
Dagger belonged to Margaret Danton Randall. It was an Aunt of Grandma Jane Wilson. When my father's family came to America they came to M. Randall. M. Randall was divorced in England and then came to America. Grandma always said she had the dagger as a precaution. From whom I don't know.
Oh what stories this little beauty could tell! Have a safe and satisfying Saturday. T-A
 
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