Hello Micap
Never any harm in walking away from the table with your $$.
Ashton might or might not have the goods, but the geology books and my source still affirms that the majority of economic kimberlites are found on the cratons where the keel is the deepest. That is at Lac de Gras and within a 150 km radius.
Time will tell, but Southernera will perform, Ashton is a maybe.
Check my WSP post this A.M. re: other factors. Southernera has mag. low bullseyes north and east of Winspear. These are pipes in Chris Jennings words, not mine. Some are reasonably large. They could be root zones, but this does not alter their economic potential, remember Kimberly was a root zone.
Southernera, also have bulls eyes at Lac de Gras, Chris Jennings words, not mine, and he projected them up on the screen for all to see last Thursday. Many are in the lake unfortunatly, but then so are Abers. Downside to Lac de Gras claims is that Southernera has a smaller percentage than they do at Munn Lake (McKay Lake/Back Lake). Upside is that Kennecott is a partner in the Lac de Gras claims.
These properties and kimberlites are for real, not hope, supposition and could be.
Good luck
Check out New Indigo as well see what you think.
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