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Lefty was a precocious child. He studied his lessons and was obedient to his mother. He
dreamed of one day being the dominant buck. Oh, but poor Lefty. That first year he only
grew one small spike.
The other young bucks made fun of Lefty. They constantly teased him and called him "One
Horn". But Lefty was determined to show them. He said, "You guys just wait. I’ll grow two
antlers next year and I will have a better rack than any of you!"
But, alas, when next June rolled around and antlers were growing, Lefty started growing only
one.
The other young bucks just increased their teasing and laughing at him. Lefty was so
downhearted. He was afraid he would be a freak all his life. But as time progressed Lefty
started growing another antler. His spirits picked up. He told the other guys, "I’ll show you.
I’ll grow this antler and still be the dominant buck!"
But try as he might, Lefty could not grow more than a spike on his right antler even though
his left antler had a nice four point spread.
Lefty was so disappointed that he began to believe that he would never have a good rack, let
alone be the dominant buck. He began carousing at all hours of the night. His mother
pleaded with him to come home and straighten out his life. She told him that being a fine
buck and leading a useful, productive life took more than just having the best rack.
But Lefty wouldn’t listen. He continued his nightly carousing. He continued his downward
spiral.
He wouldn’t even take part in the buck games with the other guys.
But the next June things started looking up for Lefty. His right antler was growing and
starting to fork! Lefty’s spirits soared. He thought he still had a chance to realize his dream.
He began to straighten out his life.
But Lefty’s dream fell short. His right antler only forked once and grew no brow tine. His
dream of being an eight pointer by winter was shattered. He went back to his vagabond
ways.
Then it happened. On January 21, 2013 as shooting light was rapidly fading, Lefty was
chasing another doe with nothing else on his mind. He should have been paying attention to
what was going on around him. Poor Lefty, cut down in the prime of his life.
The moral of this story? Chasing women can be hazardous to your health!
Ah, but this was not the end of Lefty's story. Even though his antlers never met his expectations in life, they will forever be immortalized in this one of a kind custom knife. The scales on this knife are his antlers.
Lefty is dead! Long live Lefty!
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Hey Charles, great story and photos. Lefty, turned out a nice buck after all and lived a full free life while here on earth, alot better than some animals in our food chain. Please, feel free to write us some more hunting and fishing stories, we enjoy them. I hope to add some my self as my health improves. Thanks again, good buddy.
What a great story, I thoroughly enjoyed it! I am sure Lefty enjoyed his time!
Charles,
old lefty was definitely an inferior antler genetic buck, great story!
That was excellent! Thanks Charles!
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