• 2017 marks the 50th anniversary of the Patterson - Gimlin Bigfoot Film taken on October 20, 1967. Gold is the cool 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.
  • Sale!

    ON SALE!

    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.
  • Photo Evidence Scale

    $2.75$6.75
    Use this photo evidence scale to properly document your findings when doing bigfoot field research or other mysterious creatures. Scale for size, color correction and perspective adjustment. Use a grease pencil to write your field notes in the center then wipe clean for next photo. Plastic card fits right in your wallet or camera bag making sure you have one ready when you find evidence of bigfoot or other cryptids.

    Order individually or buy 3 and save!

  • Taking our Roger Patterson and Bob Gimlin film site cast and creating 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.
  • Greetings from the Krampus (Gruß vom Krampus) Send your very own Merry Krampus Holiday Cards (also known as Krampuskarten) this season. In this Alpine tradition, Krampus is a creature that accompanies Saint Nicholas during the Christmas season, warning and punishing bad children. Designed and illustrated by Michael Esordi.
  • Let people know you believe in Bigfoot. Put these quality, outdoor vinyl stickers on your Sasquatch Research Vehicle to make that statement. Great for gear boxes, school lockers, and bumpers. Set includes the original Bigfoot Surplus "Believe It" sticker, Patterson Frame 352 "Believing Since 1967", Bigfoot Field Research Team, Bigfoot Researcher and the Gone Squatchin' stickers.
  • 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.
  • This historic Yeti track cast molded from the details of the Eric Shipton Abominable Snowman or Yeti footprint photograph is a must have for any cast collector or yeti history buffs.
  • The 2018 Ohio Bigfoot Conference sticker.
  • Illuminate your space with a touch of adventure as the 10 embedded LED lights bring the original Googz & Co. Sasquatch footprint to life. With a soft, color changing, glow emanating from the acrylic surface, this light creates a mesmerizing ambiance that will captivate any Bigfoot enthusiast.
  • Finding Bigfoot is hard. Painting Bigfoot is easy!

    Do It Yourself Bigfoot creature is ready to be painted any you want. The only limitation is your imagination.
  • Paint your own Day of the Dead Sugar Skull.

    The original Googz & Co. blank skull fits in the palm of your hand to make it easy to paint. The first skull was sculpted with the signature googz eyes then a mold was made to create these lightweight, paintable copies. If you are looking for ideas on what to use to decorate your skull, we have found that the acrylic craft paints you find at any craft store work the great and they are very affordable. If you are looking for brighter colors on your skull, we recommend coating the skull with an acrylic spray paint, like Krylon. A flat white coat under the craft paints works awesome. Try using a clear gloss spray to give your skull a beautiful shine and a quality finish. Attaching items to your Day of the Dead Skull can be fun too. We have seen some exciting creations from previous customers that have used everything from glitter to found objects glued on. Share photos using #googzco to show off your creation!  

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