Digital archives for Stag are less centralized than for larger publications, but physical copies are often found on secondary markets like eBay or Etsy.

Original copies of the March 1981 Stag are frequently sought by collectors of vintage celebrity memorabilia, particularly fans of Morgan Fairchild.

The request for "Stag March 1981" likely refers to the , a popular American men's adventure and lifestyle magazine. During this era, Stag had transitioned from its 1950s "men's adventure" roots (pulp stories of war and survival) into a general-interest men's magazine featuring celebrity profiles, investigative journalism, and pictorials. Notable Features of Stag March 1981

While you are looking for the magazine, it is worth noting the monumental events occurring globally during the month this issue was on newsstands:

By 1981, Stag was published by Swank Publications. The content typically mixed "tough guy" journalism with softcore erotica and celebrity interviews, reflecting a competitive stance against titles like Playboy and Penthouse .