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Bigfoot Bust1601 views$150 - Bigfoot bust 3D carved to 24" tall in sycamore! This was displayed on the table at the entrance of the International Bigfoot Conference 2017 in Kennewick, WA.
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Bigfoot Slab 21700 views$200 - Young sasquatch face carved into sycamore slab. 10" wide at face x 52" tall.
Available Monday - Saturday at White's Furniture, 2 W. Kennewick Ave., Kennewick, WA.
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Bigfoot Slab 11677 views$150 - Very young sasquatch face carved into sycamore slab. 10" wide at the face x 38" long.
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Bigfoot face detail2638 viewsDisplayed in front of the stage at the International Bigfoot Conference 2017, this sculpture is 7 feet tall and estimated to weigh as much as 1,000 pounds. Following the conference, 'she' was displayed at the Kennewick Art Walk.
See full size Bigfoot here.
Available for $10,000 or reasonable trade value.
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Bigfoot face detail2307 viewsDisplayed in front of the stage at the International Bigfoot Conference 2017, this sculpture is 7 feet tall and estimated to weigh as much as 1,000 pounds. Following the conference, 'she' was displayed at the Kennewick Art Walk.
See full size Bigfoot here.
Available for $10,000 or reasonable trade value.
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Bigfoot / Sasquatch 2732 viewsDisplayed in front of the stage at the International Bigfoot Conference 2017, this sculpture is 7 feet tall and estimated to weigh as much as 1,000 pounds. Following the conference, 'she' was displayed at the Kennewick Art Walk.
See eye and nose details here.
Available for $10,000 or reasonable trade value.
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Bigfoot & Bob Gimlin2366 viewsDisplayed in front of the stage at the International Bigfoot Conference 2017, this sculpture is 7 feet tall and estimated to weigh as much as 1,000 pounds. Following the conference, 'she' was displayed at the Kennewick Art Walk.
See eye and nose details here.
Available for $10,000 or reasonable trade value.
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Small Squatch620 viewsSmall sasquatch carved in western cedar.
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Small Squatch563 viewsSmall sasquatch carved in western cedar.
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