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Very good news .
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tcman

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I believe it was sold to new owners. I know the nam & th emolds were sold. I guess the question is will they honor previous warranty's or not. I wonder if they rehired old staff. If so, I guess the product will be like the old one. Salmon Arm is larger than Armstrong, but not as large as Vernon which is very close to Armstrong.
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The premise of this question seems loaded...If its a new company, should the expectation be that they honor the previous companies product or warranty?? Suppose they change their name to say Max-foot or Big-toe, would this expectation still be there?? In my view, if they choose to do so then fine, but any expectation that they do so is likely financially unrealistic, and could potentially underwrite their demise. I own a "new" Eagle Cap, but I wish the new start-up company and owners the best of luck!!
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Try this link then click on "View Larger Map". I can't see any building or anything at the listed address????
Bigfoot Address
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DWeikert

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Lots of Stuff wrote: Try this link then click on "View Larger Map". I can't see any building or anything at the listed address????
Bigfoot Address
Not all that uncommon with Google maps, or any of the online mappers. Try typing in your own address and see how close the pointer really is. At least in my case, my address is 5300 but I have to type in 5230 to get it pointing at my driveway. The Bigfoot building may be the one just up the street from the pointer on the map.
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DWeikert wrote:
Not all that uncommon with Google maps, or any of the online mappers. Try typing in your own address and see how close the pointer really is. At least in my case, my address is 5300 but I have to type in 5230 to get it pointing at my driveway. The Bigfoot building may be the one just up the street from the pointer on the map.
OK but if it's not correct Why would Bigfoot use it on their own web page???
By the way typing in my address put the marker right on my houses roof.
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Z-Peller

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Quote: The New Bigfoot® Industries Inc.(2009)® is being totally restructured and reborn, and we will be Greener, Leaner, Faster and Stronger than ever before for 2010 and the future.
Who said there even IS a building yet???....the Bigfoot message states " coming fall 2009" and the quote above says "for 2010 and the future".....anyway, I don't see why anyone would be setting their hair on fire over over a Google earth image.....who really knows when the Sat photo was taken, even tho it says "2009 imagery"........
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tcman

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A reverse number look up of the phone numbers says they do not exist. At least not yet. There is another company in Salmon Arm called Bigfoot that make log homes.
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Might be a hoax
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Considering the lousy economy, etc I doubt they will be starting up again.
Heck, I still see lots of Big Foot motor homes and campers (and other brands) sitting in dealer lots right here in British Columbia. They can't get rid of them till the lumber industry up here gets back on it's feet. People are just no buying.
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