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Gold/Mining/Energy : ASHTON MINING OF CANADA (ACA)

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To: Chas. who wrote (3062)12/2/1997 3:11:00 PM
From: Jimsy   of 7966
 
To all again - is there anyone in Cyberspace who has seen airborne geophysics targets from any other properties and/or compared them to Ashtons.

What I think we want to decipher out of all the rumours and wishful thinking is whether there really are a bunch of other targets/pipes/ kimberlites/diamondiferous ones in Alberta. If the answer to this is yes, we have a montrous hunt to find the best pipe and the race is on. If Ashton has the only and best pipes grading thus and so at this time, then this find needs some more good results pretty soon.

Since the area is easily accessible and lots of drilling, mini-bulk sampling has been done, I would think we are quite overdue for a bigger diamond or 2, some statements about color as there has been plenty of time to assess anything found to date, some statements about clarity (same reason). We must have about 500 or so little diamonds from these pipes in total - surely that is enough for a preliminary assessment of color and clarity to this point in time.
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