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Penultimate Amazing
Well, if we had the actual IM, it would mean we have the skeleton, which would mean sasquatch was real...
WP, where is this bigfoot skeleton we are using to get this mystical IM?
Bob Huh?ronimus was not in the "suit".In my opinion, the PGF shows BH inside of a modified gorilla suit...
*kitakaze glances at the calendar*I'm working on drawing human-shaped head outlines inside the side profile outline of Patty's head.
We'll see what that shows.
I'm reminded of something Bigfoot enthusiast René Dahinden said to the fifth estate in 1976: "I will keep on searching till I find the damn thing."
He never did. And now he's gone.
Denialism is to say a Patty suit was impossible back in the late 60s.
From time to time we see a post which represents something genuinely novel and interesting. This post, number 3640, is one of them. As an added bonus, we get Larry Storch in a funny hat!
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A well know Bigfooter once told me that Lycra was not available in 1967! I suspected he was wrong, as I remembered my mother telling me she wore Spandex in the 1960's. Well, according to our friend Wikipedia;
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spandex
Spandex (Lycra) was invented in 1959!
I think there is a good reason that Bigfootery has only paid attention to the account of Janos Prohaska, and no one else: Real experts like John Vulich, Stan Winston, and Chris Walas, all say it's obviously a guy-in-a-suit! Even Jeff Meldrum trotts old Janos in his book and ignores every other opinion to the contrary.
Yeah, people had the means, materials, and craftsmanship to make such things back then...
William Parcher wrote:
2) His arms are shorter than Patty's arms, in proportion to the body.
And since we can clearly see Patty's fingers bending in the film.....they can't be Bob's fingers!![]()
A well know Bigfooter once told me that Lycra was not available in 1967!
Philip Morris says that the gorilla suit that he sold to Roger Patterson in May 1967 was largely made from Dynel. I'm pretty sure he said the face, hands and feet were Latex.
Are you claiming Dynel and/or Latex were not available in 1967? If not, I fail to see the point of this post.
No. Tube had apparently heard from a PGF believer that the Patty suit was "supposidly" made from Lycra. The believer insinuated that that material wasn't even available in 1967. I mentioned that the man who claims to have built the gorilla suit and sold it to RP... used Dynel.
Hehehehe, thanks!From time to time we see a post which represents something genuinely novel and interesting. This post, number 3640, is one of them. As an added bonus, we get Larry Storch in a funny hat!
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Can you explain that "grammatical point", belz? I don't understand.
Are you going to answer the questions that I've asked you?
Oh, and some people forgot about this...
Where we can learn how to make a long forearm with movable fingers, trashing out all the IM and moving fingers arguments. Not that I think one can really see Patty`s fingers moving, aniway... And before complaing about the complex mechanism, let me tell you I can figure out ways of making a simpler mechanism. I bet Tube and other posters here can also.
We don't clearly see fingers bending.
I'm not sure we see fingers. Bigfoot enthusiasts like making claims like that, but just claiming something is "clearly" visible doesn't make it so.