Legendary Monsters

Yeti Tees

Posted by: Loren Coleman on February 21st, 2009

Richard Klyver Abominable Snowman

In Maine, former Pennsylvania art professor, now a successful wildlife and cryptozoology artist, Richard Klyver is selling his original Abominable Snowman, as shown above, for his new tee-shirts. He is generously donating $2.50 from the sale of each tee-shirt to support the cryptozoology research of the International Cryptozoology Museum (direct PayPal donation is still lcoleman@maine.rr.com).

Pick up one of the coolest cryptids on a tee for the coming hot months, and help a good cause.

If interested, please contact Klyver at windigo2@myfairpoint.net to talk to him about PayPal or snail mail check payment.

The cost is $20 per shirt and includes domestic postage, for one shirt (sizes S, M, L, XL), with the Abominable Snowman on it. Be sure to include your shipping address with your payment.

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Trumbore Yeti

Harry Trumbore’s drawing of a Yeti appeared in a certain 2006 field guide.

This post was written by

Loren Coleman – who has written posts on Cryptomundo.
Loren Coleman no longer writes for Cryptomundo. His archived posts remain here at Cryptomundo.

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2 Responses to “Yeti Tees”

  1. Viergacht responds:

    Interesting, the drawings both show the Yeti with a divergent first toe.

  2. DWA responds:

    Viergacht: Interesting, but I’d expect it, given that the artists here both know quite a bit about what they’re dealing with.

    The “Shipton track,” while not exactly considered a type yeti track (hard to do of course without a confirmed animal), is still the best footprint we have; and it shows a foot with a divergent first toe (and in fact surprisingly similar to a gorilla’s).

    And I want one of those shirts, just BTW.



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