Do You Know Your Bigfoot Casts?


Cryptozoologist and author Loren Coleman discusses in this recent article the bigfoot conference vendor market of bigfoot track casts, and do you know what you are buying? Can you tell the difference between bigfoot casts?

"It is a more and more frequent occurrence. You go to a Bigfoot conference, and there’s a friendly face at a vendor table. You want a souvenir, or some kind of artifact for your research. At the vendor’s table, behold, you see casts. Wow, a replica of a Sasquatch foot.

“Why not pick up one or two,” you say to yourself. You wish to carry home something that seems only once removed from the foot of a Bigfoot, don’t you? You look at them more closely.

These icons of Bigfootery are staring at you. They seem to be asking to join your personal cryptozoology collection, don’t they?

But do you know what and where the tracks are from? Are they labeled? Is there information on each one? Are you buying a different one than what’s at home, or a bad 7th generation reproduction of one that looks like what you might already own?"

To read the rest of the article, click here.

Comments

  1. HAPPY FATHERS DAY!!

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  2. Yeah I know what I do with all my Big foot casts. I shoot them with my .22, as they prove only that a Big foot was in my area. Big deal! I have better uses for my plaster!

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  3. First one fake. Second one fake. Last one is a mans who probably faked the first two.

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  4. Sometimes having big feet just means you have big feet......

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  5. What on earth is a bigfoot RESEARCHER doing BUYING casts of footprints...? ...what it means is that they are NOT researchers at all...but bullsheeters extraordinare...sheesh,is there NOTHING people won`t try to buy their way into...?

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