Sprott

Sprott is a farmer who ran the "Win a Pig" booth at the Mystery Fair, and he runs a petting zoo in Gravity Falls. He is a member of the Blind Eye Society.

History
Sprott has been seen working at the "Win a Pig" booth at the Mystery Fair. When Mabel Pines wins her pig Waddles, he suspects that she is a witch for guessing the pig's weight accurately on her first try, even though the pig's very name at the time, "Fifteen-Poundy," made the answer a dead-giveaway. He offers her a fork and knife to eat Fifteen-Poundy with, but she glares at him and refuses.

After the twins go back in time and Mabel wins her pet again, she, knowing what he will ask, tells him that she is a witch. He then says it's time to gather an angry mob, and lights a torch, but is unable to find Mabel, since the twins have gone back in time again. When Dipper uses his sister to help him win a panda-duck stuffed animal for Wendy after his many, many fruitless attempts, the carny hands Waddles over to Pacifica Northwest, Mabel's mortal enemy, though Dipper later decides to go back in time and so Mabel can get her pig instead.

In "Mabel's Scrapbook: Petting Zoo," Sprott runs a petting zoo near the Northwest Mud Flaps factory. The petting zoo is home to Octavia, and other farm animals. Emmit and D'Shawn work at the petting zoo as well.

In "Society of the Blind Eye," he is revealed to be a member of the Blind Eye Society. After Dipper, Mabel, Wendy, Soos, and Old Man McGucket disover the society, he and the rest of the members have their memories about the society erased from their minds.

Sprott appears in "The Love God" drinking Hippie Tea.

Appearance
Sprott is an elderly man, as made plain by what little hair he has left being grey, along with his mustache. He has a very unique face, with extremely distinct jowls and a crooked nose. He wears a very simple outfit; a white dress shirt with red bowtie, along with a pair of dark red suspenders, brown pants, and black and grey dress shoes. He tops off his ensemble with an old-fashioned straw hat, as was often worn by carnival barkers in the early 1900s. At certain points in the episode, he's also in possession of what appears to be a bamboo cane, another mark of the stereotypical early 20th-century carny.