A plaster cast from the famous Patterson-Gimlin film site can now be easily bought for $38.99


Folks. The Patterson-Gimlin is probably the best evidence supporting the existence of Bigfoot. It was filmed by some cowboys, and the cowboys ran after it with a camera! Not only did they have footage, they took plaster cast of the creature as well. A website is now selling the special cast for the low price of $38.99. Here's the description:

Patterson 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. Now the famous Bigfoot film that we are all familiar with. Bob Gimlin protected the casts 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.

To purchase the cast, check out the website here: http://googzco.com/shop/track-casts/patterson-film-site-cast/




Comments

  1. I'll take two. Lefties that is

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    1. Hoaxed cartoonish feet.

      Patterson hoaxed.

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    2. How could anybody fall for feet like that? Amateurish.

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  2. How about one of Patty's turds? How much?

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  3. Stomp stomp stomp. Why was Bigfoot walking in tire tracks, hmmm?

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  4. You see, Bigfoot has flat feet because he walks with his knees bent, which distributes his weight evenly across his feet. This causes his footprints to resemble plywood cut-outs. Everyone knows that.

    It's called the "Compliant Footer" theory.

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  5. Hey where's the big post about the Falcon Project hitting the ground/going up in flames/imploding?

    Don't make us discuss major news in the comments of posts about three-eyed crocodiles!

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    1. My guess is the few who did show up are too embarrassed to admit it was a failure. I've only heard one report from a kid named Nathan on the Bigfoot Forum and he seemed pretty careful not to say anything derogatory. It appears our own Mike Brookreson got a head's up and didn't even make it up to the gathering point. I agree a major post is due on this whole fiasco preferably coming from someone who actually made it there. It will certainly be read with much interest.

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  6. Oh sure, that's real allright!

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  7. This site could be something good if the site owner would only take the time to put down a few rules and moderate it. Looks like you have one kook running the show here.

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    1. ^^ S`already something good...we don`t need your type around here with your liberal do gooder reformist attitudes...go bother somebody else.

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  8. The ICM sells them for $32, shipping included: http://cryptozoologymuseumstore.tictail.com/product/bluff-creek-foot-cast

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    1. We asked you not to spam here, Loren.

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    2. Loren, did you even consider, for one second, that the owners of this blog may also be the ones advertising their own products at their own prices. Here you butt in and try to undercut them on their own site? How'd you like it if people spammed your blog? Of course, you have a lot more restrictions and censorship about posting on your site. Go back to posting obits which is all you seem to do these days. Way to be current and uplifting.

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