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Bigfoot Wall Hanging Version SASQUATCH / BIGFOOT CAST Frank Kaneaster, Colton OR. 1999

Bigfoot Wall Hanging Version SASQUATCH / BIGFOOT CAST Frank Kaneaster, Colton OR. 1999

The product is a wall hanging version of a SASQUATCH or BIGFOOT cast originally created by Frank Kaneaster in Colton, Oregon, in 1999. This historical memorabilia piece showcases the craftsmanship of the United States and is a unique collectible item that captures the essence of the legendary Sasquatch legend. Perfect for collectors or enthusiasts of historical artifacts, this wall hanging version adds a touch of rustic charm to any space with its authentic design and origins. Has a wall hanger embedded into the cast for easy display.

Color: May vary between white or shades of grey

Hydrostone cast.  Resin cast also available for a slight upcharge. 

Sold individually

Ships Nov 2025

Made in the USA

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🧾 Track Data Summary

Date: January 29, 1999

Location: Colton, Oregon

Length: 17 inches

Width (ball): 8.25 inches

Width (heel): 6.25 inches

Step length: Unknown



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🧩 Interpretation Notes

The cast belongs to Thom Powell, a known Bigfoot researcher and author.

Dermatoglyphics: The report notes possible skin ridge patterns (like fingerprints, but on the sole of the foot). This is unusual and often considered a sign of authenticity in footprint analysis, though it can also result from substrate texture or artifact in the casting process.

Toe appearance: The toes look “strange,” possibly flexed tightly when the track was made — meaning the print represents pressure deformation of the soil, not a direct mold of the relaxed foot.

Skepticism and context: The observer initially suspected a hoax but noted biomechanical reasons (flexion, ground deformation) that could explain the odd appearance naturally.

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Whether you're a cryptozoology enthusiast, collector, or educator, this cast is a striking and unusual addition to any collection.

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