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Gold/Mining/Energy : Millstream Mines (MLSM)

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To: Brumell who wrote (487)11/16/1999 1:24:00 PM
From: Just G  Read Replies (2) of 664
 
Brumell:
I had the pleasure of having a geophysicist go over the data that mlsm has supplied from their homepage. I should add, that he has no interest in the company.
We started with the NR that was recently released, to find out where the old hole (5+25w-3+25s) and the new hole (4+50w/baseline).
Based on the last release, the old hole, seems to have overshot, the conductor that they are drilling now. Based on viewing the data from the real IP survey, there seems to be resistivity high and a chargeability low to the east of the old hole, and by moving the drill to 4+50w, creating the new hole, they should hit it, as what they are drilling now, is known as a "textbook conductor." This is basically what all geophysicist like to find and be able to report after this sort of survey. This data is not common...
So he says, on reviewing these findings, and on past assays, he can understand why Millstream is excited to see this being drilled.

Regards
G
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