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Gold/Mining/Energy : International Precious Metals (IPMCF)

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To: Randy Giese who wrote (12776)6/21/1997 2:52:00 AM
From: AurumRabosa   of 35569
 
You wouldn't know a "standard fire assay" if it bit your nose off. There's no such thing as a "standard" assay recipe, there are many many different recipes. IPMCF does have a repeatable fire assay and Dr. Sam Shaw, who I had a lengthy discussion with, is going to work with his crew full time to assay the new drill results from both Black Rock Basin and Black Rock North. I'll be meeting them out at the Goodyear facility for a tour tomorrow.

The metal in the Auric refinery report did have chain of custody. You also don't understand that simple concept either.

Alan Doyle said that BD is still working on their signoff and is awaiting the results from the refineries they selected and submitted concentrate to. Mr Doyle expects to have the BD report in about 5 weeks.

I was really impressed with how many SI people were there.
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