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Gold/Mining/Energy : Pacific North West Capital Corporation-PFN on Alberta
PFN 7.450+0.1%Dec 4 4:00 PM EST

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To: Brumell who wrote (1799)6/27/2000 1:04:00 AM
From: VAUGHN   of 2255
 
Hello Bob

Thanks for sharing your thoughts.

No question about the lack of confirmed limits or margins to the mineralization. I would not read too much into PFN's map implied extent of mineralization.

If ITF have taken grab samples that assay anomalous in PGE's and ITF has paid for and taken additional claims west of their current claims, which are well removed west of PFN's suggested Dana lake outcrop margins, then the intrusion is a hell of a lot bigger than originally implied.

Koan, if you refer to the Exploration Models cartoon of the VB Hope Brook Intrusion on the Muskox Site URL Bob linked, you will see the massive sulfide keel zone in red I was "obscurly" alluding to as being the ultimate or "holy grail" target. Down hole pulse IP, EM and possibly gravity surveys might possibly imply or provide clues to the location of such a target and/or the feeder dike in which massive sulfides often pool. THe difference however is VB didn't have any significant PGE's while any massive sulfides found at RV will most assuredly be highly PGE enriched.

If that is what PFN is chasing north, northwest, then as I hinted, it might possibly be under AQI or ITF and probably not at the surface unless the whole intrusion has been tilted.

I am hoping 1King is lurking and will step forward with some of his insightful comments and analysis as I have found him to be extremely knowledgeable and helpful in such matters.

No question that any RV play with large quantities of 1.6 to 2g/t open pitable ore will be a happy camper at current world prices, but the play with the biggest pay-off will be the one that has an open pitable massive sulfide pool under it assaying upwards of 14 to 22g/t PGE's.

The owners of those shares are the fellas with the big grins.

Regards

Vaughn
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