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Patterson-Gimlin Film Site Cast
This Patterson Bigfoot Cast is from October 20, 1967 when Roger Patterson and Bob Gimlin spotted a Bigfoot down on Bluff Creek in California. As the
Sasquatch crossed the creek and headed up the sandbar, Patterson filmed as much as he could, giving us the famous Bigfoot film that we are all familiar with.
Bob Gimlin protected the footprints so they could be cast upon return to the site. This cast is a copy made from one of the footprints left at
that 1967 Patterson / Gimlin film site. Perfect item for any Bigfoot enthusiast's collection. |
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Special Edition Patterson-Gimlin Film Site Cast
Googz & Co. took their Patterson-Gimlin Film Site Cast and created a special edition for collectors. The cast was hand painted by Googz & Co. founder, Michael Esordi
and has an image of Bigfoot in the heel. The image is frame 352 from the Patterson film taken on October 20, 1967 down on Bluff Creek in California.
As the Sasquatch crossed the creek and headed up the sandbar Patterson filmed as much as he could. Afterwards, plaster casts were made of the tracks and this is a copy of
one of those casts. |
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50th Anniversary Patterson-Gimlin Film Site Cast
2017 marked the 50th anniversary of the Patterson Gimlin Bigfoot Film taken on October 20, 1967. Gold is the color of 50th anniversaries, so it is only fitting to have
a gold version of the Patterson Gimlin cast. Making it extra special we created a special Bluff Creek emblem which is inlaid into the cast. Each one is hand painted and
given a distressed, aged look by antiquing the gold and roughening up the emblem. A wonderful collector's item for Bigfoot enthusiasts. |
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Bigfoot Knuckles Cast
Found by Paul Freeman this cast is unique in the fact that it is a rare handprint of a Sasquatch. One detail of importance is the edge of a fingernail that you can
clearly see in the side of the thumb impression of this Bigfoot handprint. This Paul Freeman knuckles cast will make your Bigfoot print collection far more interesting
when showing off to other Bigfoot enthusiasts. |
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Shipton Yeti Track Cast
During a reconnaissance expedition of Mount Everest in 1951, British Himalayan mountaineer, Eric Shipton found large footprints in the snow. The only evidence of these
tracks taken from the location were the stories and some photographs. One photo of a single print, along with a ice axe for scale, is the most famous.
This historic Yeti track cast was molded from the details of the Eric Shipton Yeti footprint photograph is a must have for cast collectors and yeti
history buffs. |
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Cryptozoology Tracks
Cryptozoology Tracks is a series of miniature footprints of a Sasquatch, Yeti, and a Skunk Ape. Sculpted to match famous footprint track casts of these elusive creatures.
Select your favorite and purchase individually or save by getting the set. Perfect for your Bigfoot Research Mobile keys or attach to your research backpack. |
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Finding Bigfoot is hard. Painting Bigfoot is easy!
Do It Yourself Bigfoot creature is ready to be painted any way you want. The only limitation is your imagination. |