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Gold/Mining/Energy : New Claymore Resources

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To: jim sandrey who wrote (173)5/6/1997 8:26:00 PM
From: Jimsy   of 531
 
Jim Sandrey - the map at post #165 might help, the red dots might be what the geological survey found. It would be nice to superimpose the #165 map with the New Claymore map.

The other interesting thing on this New Claymore map is the outline of the Buffalo Head Craton. Does this mean there are not likely any kimberlites outside this outline? If so, I guess Kennecott were "barking up the wrong kimberlite" down at Hinton.

I wouldn't think New Claymore had flown or indeed anyone had flown the area and analyzed it to the degree required to outline the craton with confidence at this point in time.

Nice action on the Ashton stock today - is this to get ready for a financing which Ashton will surely need to fly, analyze for targets, drill,
analyze for diamonds, mini-bulk sample anything promising, delineate its size, do several times most likely!

Do you know anything about the mantle root and its depth relationship to economic pipes if there is a relationship? There was some points raised about this back a bit. I have some sources and will see if they can shed some light on this also.

Hope this development keeps going, we need something to get rid of Bre-X-itis, Bro-X-itis, and Bresea-X-itis.
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