CROWLOGIC - This hang-up some have with the BBC show is understandable, but I don't know how you can keep making that argument after what I've explained to you. I worked with VULICH at the time that program was made. I know full well what went on with it.
Once again...
NO ONE ever said they were making a Patty suit. They gave the BBC guy a red hair suit that was hanging up in the shop. They gave him some black feet made to look like hands to go with it.
Why? Because we were busy on BUFFY at the time and this guy could not afford to pay them out of his documentary budget to sit down and spend time making a 'Patty' for him. Plus, the general idea he had was that any hair suit looked good enough IF SHOT the way in which Patterson filmed his Bigfoot suit. They recreated what
Patterson actually DID. The image shown over and over by Patty-buffs isn't even from the Patterson POV camera.
You may as well snag this still showing how close Roger actually was and say, "Look, they are shooting their so-called recreation in the wrong direction! They have Patty walking the wrong way... and there is a guy in the shot! These people know nothing of the North American Ape. I rest my case based on this poor recreation."

Of course, you'd have to be a real nutjob to even think that way.

Just kidding.

I promise you that John Vulich and Optic Nerve really can produce feet that look much closer to the incredible Patty feet than these. Really.

If some crazy cowboy like me can just walk into his garage and in less than an hour make feet that look like Patty's, don't you think they could too? But like STAN WINSTON said, "If any of my contemporaries made a suit like that they'd be out of business." It's really not the awesomely realistic thing the imagination makes it out to be. Really.

That's me in the gray shirt. The creature was made by Vulich and Optic Nerve. I'd hired a skinny stuntman so that two guys could fall into the same slim hole in our cave set before I knew that Optic Nerve already had a suit made for a huge-sized performer. They compromised by altering the suit for me so that my little guy could wear it. Do you really think they don't know how to make arms as long or longer than Patty's? Really?

And lastly, that's just me wearing a gorilla glove. No leaning over or slumping to make the forearm longer. It's just a glove. Patty works the same way. It's not rocket science. Really.
It would really help the cause of Bigfoot research IF whenever people see info on the subject they are not bombarded with bad science. When Wallace prints match Wallace casts it does not help to deliberately place Wallace prints that don't match another set of Wallace casts side by side. This is too obviously wishful thinking. Same thing goes for the "Look at the arm" jargon. It's just awfully silly and makes intelligent people turn away from even listening to anything any witness might say.
Sweaty - I realize that my leg doesn't precisely match Patty's in that animation. Like I said, I'd merely pulled spandex pants over some foam padding and wrapped some faux fur around one leg. It's held in place by a few safety-pins and my hand. I tucked part of it into the pants. This was just a test to see how cheap fur looked on camera.

The first problem is the fact that my leg actually looked too good. Patty isn't made the same way. I need to have rubber wetsuit pants stretched over some hip waders with the pads glued to that. Then by making stitches in certain spots and gluing on the hair fabric we can make Patty's leg bubble magically appear.

By having the stitches where the dots are shown above and below the kneecap pad we can possibly leave a spot unglued so that the "skin" stays in place except for that one spot. This was not meant to happen. It was an accident. But as we have seen people are willing to create excuses for anything in the film to make it real. Listen to the jargon Krantz used sometime. It's both sad and enlightening.
Al DeAtley said it best when he said that Bigfooters bought into the film because they didn't want to know the truth. It shouldn't take much to figure this thing out, yet the effort has not been made to understand where the suit came from and how it works. The efforts are directed towards finding ways to make it NOT be a suit. And that takes a lot of imagination and willingness to go along with it.

No butt pads. No attempt to make anything. Just a simple test. Yet if the image on the LEFT was from Patterson and the one on the RIGHT was from me, your comments would still be the same. This I proved with the "Patty isn't as good as Patty" hoax over at the BFF.
DREW and
RAYG -- All these images above have just been sitting on my hard drive so they are easy to post. I know I promised
Drew I'd post something about that mask and why I believe so strongly that it is the base used for Patty, but I see that I don't have those images on the computer right now. I'll find them and post them later for you. It will explain why that is the mask they used.
As far as producing the suit goes: When I first began showing things that didn't meet the approval of the owners of the BFF things started getting nasty to the point of them even changing the words I wrote to say something else.
After constantly hearing the same thing about building a suit like Patty I finally offered to build one. All they had to do was take up a collection. When they reached the sum of $1000 to $1500 I'd use that to build a suit for them. Suddenly it got real quiet. They seemed willing to harass until I called them on it. They are willing to pay ten bucks to rent Sasquatch movies but not spend ten bucks to see if Patty can be duplicated.
I've already said that I don't plan on spending a dime to buy stuff to build a Bigfoot suit. The people who made Patty could have easily taken part of the $700 ($4000 in 1967 - the price of a new Corvette) Roger conned Mrs. Radford out of and made a suit from the parts they had in the shop. It would have cost them next to nothing to do it. I'll have to buy everything and still do it for far less - but I'm willing to try it.
The offer still stands.
As far as the "produce the actual Patty suit" goes: The guys who made the hard-to-see black and white ALIEN AUTOPSY got rid of the dummy they had used immediately. They were committing FRAUD and they knew it. The people involved in the Patterson film hoax know they were a part of a similar scam.
To this day the guy who made the Alien dummy from the mannequin of a pregnant woman doesn't even mention it on his own website - even though he recreated it for the movie based on the hoax story. He can only say that there was a real alien film (that was lost/destroyed) and he was only "imitating it". He cannot say he participated in a scam.
The Patterson Bigfoot was around for a little longer after the film was shot, but not much, and went bye bye for the same reasons.
And
DREW ... I just saw your post about the vanishing pics. I have to delete pics so that I can post new ones. JREF only allows for so many.