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Gold/Mining/Energy : Pacific North West Capital Corporation-PFN on Alberta
PFN 7.530+1.1%Dec 26 4:00 PM EST

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To: John E.Quinn who wrote (219)8/4/1999 6:16:00 PM
From: Just G  Read Replies (2) of 2255
 
Well, we have a clear, well written straight up Nr. First, I must publically thank John Quinn, his persistance of getting it through my thick skull, that Pfn, really was an aggressive, outstanding company, and had the goods (pge's), that they would stand out, and he never (John), gave up on pfn or me.
It got to the point that I started to look, deeper into pfn, and the geology in Sudbury. He and Pfn have proven beyond a shadow of a doubt, that all my DD, that I have conducted over the past five months, has come true, and way beyond my expectations, and I am damn proud.
I will go back to the Prospectors and Developers Association, and wanted to get a better feel from the older gentlemen's opinions (prospectors) on the possibilities of the existence of a producing Platinum and Palladium mine in Sudbury. So I had to go back to square one, and study the rocks. You need so many elements in a mineral, to even consider the possibility, and the Sudbury area passed with flying colours. Now, I had to determine or try and pinpoint exactly where in the area, and thought I had found it, then along comes John Quinn and he made my research much easier. Then with phone calls, talking to locals, I find out in March, Amplatts is scouting the Sudbury area, and also the Thunder Bay area, as we that follow pge's know there is a producing pge mine in Thunder Bay. So, with further digging, I find out the Amplatt's has signed confidentiality reports with four juniors, and to explain "A confidentiality Report", all that means is before releasing drill assays, is that they the major takes a look at them first. Now Amplatt's chose Pfn, this is not Falconbridge or Inco, this is much larger, they are the leading experts in this field, they saw this potential, and wouldn't let Pfn get away. For the record, Falconbridge had this right in their backyard, and it is my opinion, they didn't have the experience or intelligence to check into this further, they missed something extremely valuable, and it is my opinion they must be kicking their asses. This opportunity comes along once in a junior's lifetime, I congratulate two individuals at Pfn, for their time, and always willing to try and answer my questions.
Did anyone notice that the release is clear. What I am trying to say, is that when you get an option, usually there is stock options, and the ability to walk away after the first intial phase, this is not here. Pfn did this all on their own, no dillution of stock, and they are here, and aren't walking away. They know that the Nippissing Diabase is right in Pfn's property, and they know that this is reality not a dream. Again, John it was a hard sell, and I gave you a hard time, but you should be very proud, and thanks for putting up with me, you nailed Pfn's potential on the head, and got through this thick skull. It must of been extremely hard and time consuming for Pfn, and they did this straight up, and no hype, now they are true winners. Again congratulations to all shareholders, as we don't have a pipedream anymore, we have reality! This will have a major impact on the Sudbury region. COMMENTS PLEASE!
oh, for the record, never imagined 6 townships, I only guessed two properties.

Regards
G (a very proud shareholder)

John, now about that beer, I hold my glass up to you! Cheers!
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