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Gold/Mining/Energy : Pacific North West Capital Corporation-PFN on Alberta
PFN 7.380+0.3%Nov 21 4:00 PM EST

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To: Elizabeth Andrews who wrote (1174)4/26/2000 12:35:00 AM
From: Brumell  Read Replies (1) of 2255
 
I've wondered about that too, Liz. Also wondered what Claude might be thinking but don't think he replied.

One point though!! Does it have to be open-pit. Perhaps to start but how about later??

Another point is this is a layered intrusive. One might expect the better deposition to be at or near the bottom and provide the "boomer" zone you mention. So far there has been no drilling to depth but there will be. In this case we likely wouldn't be talking much real vertical depth.

There is a stylized section shown in Haywood's report. Don't know who did it and on what information is was based. However, if mineralization occurs as they visualize, drilling under the better areas could be a next step. Don't know what sort of geophysical signature they could or are getting at depth because of sparse sulphides but they may have some idea.

What they have near surface appears very acceptable. Already there are some sweet spots with good width. It could get much better... and I understand they resume drilling within a week or so.

Just a thought, Liz.

Regards,
Bob
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