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Gold/Mining/Energy : Pacific North West Capital Corporation-PFN on Alberta
PFN 7.5000.0%Nov 4 4:00 PM EST

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To: Brumell who wrote (2017)1/11/2001 10:38:53 AM
From: Bruce Robbins  Read Replies (1) of 2255
 
Bob,

I would like to see a section from the north part including all the data- there are some holes like 15, 10, 30 that were dry in areas that should have been good. A section would show us if this is due to the ore pinching out at depth or due to faulting. It would appear from the plan map that PFN has exhausted their options on the north part- the ore seems contained. I would like to believe that some late stage faulting is responsible for the dud holes, but it's hard to believe anything without sections.

The southern part around hole 36 is interesting and perhaps that is where PFN is going to start drilling. So far the high-grade stuff is only drilled over a 50 m strike length. Perhaps there is more to the south of hole 12. A couple of more holes like 36 to the south would be interesting. It could be an embayment or perhaps the deformation zone had something to do with the enrichments like at Lac-des-Iles.

Bruce
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