Own A Piece OF Bigfoot History! Your Own Famous Bossburg Tracks!
One of the most famous track finds in history, second only to the prints left by the Patterson/Gimlin creature, the Bossburg "Cripple" foot casts are considered by many, including scholars, to be the best recorded evidence of bigfoot's existence. The main reason for this being that one of the feet were deformed in the impressions. The general consensus being that if someone had hoaxed these tracks, they would have just made a matching pair, instead of going to the trouble of creating a cripple version with evidence of correct bone anatomy.
Thanks to a company called Bone Clones, you can own your own copy of these historic tracks. Bone Clones is a leading bone and skeletal replica company that does work for museums and collectors world wide.
You can own the matching set for $152, available for purchase on their website, or you can own just a single cast of either foot for $80. The dimension of the non-deformed foot is 17.5" long and 7" wide.
Bigfoot Pair of Footprints,
Impressions and Reconstructions by Dr. Grover Krantz
KO-043P $152.00
Pair of footprint impressions from a crippled Sasquatch, or Bigfoot, from Northeastern Washington State, cast and reconstructed by Dr. Grover Krantz, Professor of Anthropology at Washington State University. By analyzing the differences between the deformed and normal prints, Dr. Krantz reconstructed the skeletal structure of the feet, and concluded the prints were made by a non-human, large-massed bipedal animal consistent with descriptions given in bigfoot sightings, and that due to their precise conformity to adaptations needed for the bipedal locomotion of such a large animal, fakery would be nearly impossible. Individual footprints, KO-043R and KO-043L, are also available.
Our Bone Clones® replica footprints capture the textural detail of the original plaster cast with Dr. Krantz's engraved drawing reconstruction of the bones. Since the casts correspond to the bottoms of the feet, the right and left feet appear reversed. Research documentation by Dr. Krantz included at no additional charge.
To purchase, or visit the website for yourself, click here.
For the entire story of the track find, click here.
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ReplyDeleteHey, youngster; Chick's the name, is it? You look like you could use a life. Joe Iktomi's life is on special this week, just $1.98 along with all the trolls you want.
No thank you I have a life and I enjoy it very much! We should buy up all the trolls and make them live under a bridge somewhere.
DeleteDidn't realize you were the slavery supporting kind, Chick.
DeleteBone Clone. For just $152, you can purchase their deluxe model. It's 17.5" long and 7" wide.
ReplyDeleteSounds suspicious....
DeleteThe bossburg footprints&trackway
Deleteis very convincing.
Im not sold on the bossberg prints
DeleteI'm not either....they were associated with Ivan Marx, serial hoaxer, who found them all over the place. The tracks always stayed conveniently near places frequented by people, and never wandered off into the woods. They were in fact found near the place Ivan Marx stayed, and never appeared again after Marx left. There are several notable investigators who were not convinced of their authenticity, and since we know Krantz was fooled on occasion, we cannot consider his word on the subject the final verdict.
DeleteDoes the crippled foot repeat itself, or was it just one print?
DeleteNumerous prints....many, in fact. Also, a single hand print was associated with the tracks...it is worth noting that there was no movement or repositioning of toes in any of the tracks, nor any indication of flexibility in the foot. As good as they look, its just not possible to make any declaration about authenticity given the Marx association.
DeleteIt's just way too expensive, in my opinion, for replica casts, although someone might like to have those, which I don't since I have my own. I've cast footprints myself and I have a cast that is 17 inches long. It has a perfectly rounded bare heel that measures 5 inches across, if you can imagine someone with that large of a heel.
Delete...The best foot print evidence we have...The problem(its always something) is that one Ivan Marx arrived on the scene and, whadda ya know, a long track of cripple feet was found the next day...Later, he would even film a lame(figuratively and literally) bigfoot!!..
ReplyDeleteThe question is: was the original track legit and the inspiration for Marx's subsequent hoaxes or did he orchestrate the whole thing.?...
Ivan Marx is known for creating hoaxes. Knowing he had something to do with these tracks I would recommend no one purchase this stuff. Plus I bet it costs $10 to make the casts they sell for so much.
DeleteHere is a link to the funniest video you will ever see on hoaxing. It is where Tom Biscardi and Ivan Marx teamed together to commit a hoax.
Deletehttp://sasquatchresearchers.org/forums/index.php?/topic/299-tom-biscardiivan-marx-hoaxing/
Haha! I knew Ivan Marx was a hoaxer but I didnt know they had teamed up. Gotta love that narrator!
DeleteEven more ridiculous is the fact that they tried to sell that garbage for 20-25 grand.
Delete...Funny stuff DD....Not everyone dismisses everything from Bossburg...I think there were 2 trackways. After the first was found Marx, Dehindren and others converged on the scene. A day or two later a very long one was found. It is possible the first was legit(these are the prints that made Krantz a believer) and then Marx faked the second one...I cant blame you for dismissing anything that had anything to do with Marx...
DeleteYes Anon 7:54, that video about Ivan Marx cracks me up. You can't not laugh when watching it. BFE should post it here. It would fit this site since it's one of the most definite hoaxes ever perpetrated.
DeleteYes, NC, and Rick Dyre was trying to make even bigger bucks off of his hoaxing, and Tom Biscardi was involved with both money ventures.
smell like redneck truck driver eating chili dogs.
ReplyDeletebfe cracks me up
ReplyDeleteInteresting, no metatarsal break...
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