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Gold/Mining/Energy : BRE-X, Indonesia, Ashanti Goldfields, Strong Companies.

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To: Bill Jackson who wrote (25657)6/21/1997 1:59:00 PM
From: Donald Watson, Jr.   of 28369
 
I appreciate your input, test this theory for a moment. I'm not sure
of the credibility (backround) of this indivdual I'm about to quote and would
appreciate any and all comments from whats left on the thread.

"........Also, neither Ammen nor the American Geological
Institute's Dictionary of Geological Terms uses the phrase "standard fire assay"
because there is no such thing. You must develop a flux recipe that is particular to your
specific ore mineralization.

Could it be (since we have no smoking gun per say, and the gold is still there)That BREX had
a certain FLUX that was able to extract the gold economically. Maybe Kilborn developed just the
right MIX of ingerdients that could produce gold. If this could be the case (I know I'm reaching)
could Strathcona drill a couple of holes and by chain of custody give
the sample to Kilborn and see what happens. Kilborn was well respected by all in the business B4
this they were considered competent.

Your Friend ,

Don
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