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With the recent Big Foot thread creating interest, & the awareness that such tales are from all parts of the globe, I would like to introduce the "kushtaka" from southeast Alaska native lore.

I have a book titled "The Strangest Story Ever Told" by Harry D. Colp. It is paperback & only 30 pages so more of a pamphlet than book. It is supposed to be a 1st person account of a strange encounter.

Let this run for a few days & when interest wains, I will draw a name.

So who wants #1 spot for this give-away?

jimmyj, you are the winner, please send me an address for mailing.

Jim
 
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With the recent Big Foot thread creating interest, & the awareness that such tales are from all parts of the globe, I would like to introduce the "kushtaka" from southeast Alaska native lore.

I have a book titled "The Strangest Story Ever Told" by Harry D. Colp. It is paperback & only 30 pages so more of a pamphlet than book. It is supposed to be a 1st person account of a strange encounter.

Let this run for a few days & when interest wains, I will draw a name.



So who wants #1 spot for this give-away?

Okay I'm in at number 1...Sam
 
A karma, everyone likes free stuff, right?

Sounds educational... Please add me as well! :)

Thanks,
Ski


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk... So please forgive any ridiculous typing errors.
 
Please put me in! I know folks who have told me they had Sasquatch experiences, one was a little old lady who was living east of Seattle on one of the tiny lakes back in the '40s.....she would have no reason to lie!
 
Pictures?

Are there any pictures in it? I like to look at pictures:D

WuzzFuzz

Sorry, no pictures, but sure is a good bed-time story for reading aloud around the fire on camping or hunting trips :)

Follow my suggestion & your buddies won't keep you up with their snoring!
 

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