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To: Mike Gold who wrote (710)8/18/1999 12:32:00 PM
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I would not concern yourself with a few high grades veins when it is likely a large gold/copper porphyry deposit lies undernealth!

Still like the thought of high grade veins, but obviously the porphyry deposit would be the major play.

Geologists theorize that the parent intrusive to these pipes runs the whole length of the mountain at depth leading to the possibility of a very large bulk porphyry deposit.

I love that theory, if proven, the tonnage associated with this and MDHM play could be off the scale. Sounds like the phase I results could answer alot of questions concerning the breccia pipes and the possible intrusive underlying the properties.

Do you know if the phase I drilling program is just going to tag the top of the intrusive or try and close the structure at depth?

Thanks for all the info that you are supplying. It is very helpful.

Steve
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