Texas Man Selling Bigfoot Hair For $30, Get It Before He Sells It To Cajun and Pawn Stars


A Lufkin, Texas resident named Ty Shafer, who will be appearing on History Channel's Cajun and Pawn Stars, is selling his Bigfoot hair for $30 bucks. He tells Lukin News that he's not 100 percent sure if it's really Bigfoot hair though. He claims he got it from some guy out of state and he's selling it as a novelty item.

“If I sell it, it’s fine, if not I’ll keep it,” Shafer said. “Since I’ve been buying and selling things, my collection just keeps getting a little bigger.”

Shafer doesn’t have a shop, but he sells novelty items online, in local auctions and by taking out classified ads in the newspaper.

Shafer will appear on the History Channel’s Cajun and Pawn Stars show 8:30 p.m. Wednesday. According to www.history.com, Cajun Pawn Stars, puts a Southern spin on the History Channel’s hit series Pawn Stars, with a cast of quirky characters.

Shafer has taken out a classified ad to sell his lock of alleged Bigfoot hair.

“I got it from a guy out of state, actually. I can’t confirm it’s Bigfoot hair. You’d have to have the actual Bigfoot to match the hair,” Shafer said. “He’s just a big Bigfoot fan.”

The man Shafer purchased the lock of charcoal colored hair from had it labeled number seven of 10.

“You would think it would be coarse, but it looks really soft — like you would see on a well-groomed dog or something,” Shafer said.

Shafer is asking $30 for the lock of hair. So far, he has not had any serious inquiries in the two weeks since he acquired the hair.

“People who call about it are more curious than anything,” Shafer said. “They ask a few questions, but then they say they’ll get back to me.”

For information about the “Bigfoot hair,” or other items sold by Ty Shafer, call (936) 676-6059.

[via lufkindailynews.com]

Comments

  1. I bought some, nothing different from the hairs I pick out my teeth off the wife. :)

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    1. "Youd have to have the actual Bigfoot to confirm the hairs". Even this redneck tard from Lufkin Tx understands what all the Bigfoot Believers dont. Nothing but a dead specimen will vindcate you, nothing else!

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    2. hahaha timmy,you''re a redneck.

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  2. This is the same guy I saw walking thru Davey Crockett National Forest making fake Bigfoot impressions.I hid behind a tree and then he started to make cast of them. After that he walked up to his wife and yanked some hair out of her head.I asked him what the hell he was going to do with that stuff.He said he was going to sell them to a dumb a$$ coon a$$ he knows.

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    1. yup, no way youre story can be fake. Theres 330mil ppl here and u just happen to defy the odds and somehow know the guy.

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    2. ^^Sounds like we have a bleever here.^^

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    3. ^^ Sounds like we have a dumbass ANONA who dosen't understand sarcasm here^^

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  3. WTF? $30 barely gets dinner for 2 @ Red Lobster

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    1. You want to try Carbies...It's $5.20 for a fish supper...OH hold on, that's Glasgow...

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    2. If it's not Scottish its crap!

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    3. Red Lobster? Damn, everytime the wife and I went, I was at least 3 Jackson's deep.

      I was thinking maybe an Applebees Crap Basket.

      Yeah, you read that right. Applebees isn't good. However, even worse is The Outback. Terrible food there.

      I'm more of a Longhorn Steakhouse kind of guy.

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  4. Bigfoot 101

    Rule #1: EVERYTHING you view or read on-line is hoaxed or a lie.

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  5. This just goes to show that anybody can get on T.V.
    I wouldn't give him a nickel for a baggie full of fur.

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  6. This is a real steal folks!

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  7. "Certified Genuine Bigfoot Hair" yet the guy even says he doesn't know if it's authentic. Scammers crawling out of the woodwork.

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  8. Smart scammers tho - Skookumchuck Lake is pretty g'damn squatchy.

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  9. I will see you some of my ball hair for $9.95 + $3.95 shipping and handling. Jeff Teagle

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  10. $30? The guy on Pawn Stars will offer him 50 cents. Plus, he'll call in his buddy who is a bigfoot hair expert to assess the hairs.

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  11. This reminds me of how you can buy cans of Genuine Florida Sunshine in gift shops all over Florida.

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  12. It's called "Cajun Pawn Stars", not "Cajun and Pawn Stars"....a little fact checking once in awhile?

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    1. Cajun Pawn Stars? Is that like Hillbilly Hand Fishin'? Same cast?

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    2. If you consider dim witted fat people similar casting.

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  13. Looks like a tuft of the MOST INTERESTING MAN IN THE WORLDS old beard.

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  14. rattlesnake eggs for sale $40 will give free fake big foot hair with evey order call 666-666-6666

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