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Gold/Mining/Energy : Twin Mining (formerly Twin-Gold)

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To: jpthoma1 who wrote (177)2/4/2002 7:09:20 PM
From: russet  Read Replies (1) of 613
 
<<<I know you saw those TWG diamonds at the Musee de la Civilisation in Quebec
In fact, it was «this» diamond and I was very lucky: since I am geologist, I always cary a magnifying glass. So I was able to see the diamond, not just feel its presence.>>>

That's weird, when I went through in connection with the CIM convention in late April 2001, TWG had a vial of diamonds (looked to be over 50) on display,...many micros but some looked to be bigger than 0.5 mm in length so could be macros. My memory fails me, but I believe the diamonds were from both Jackson Inlet and Torngat, and being flaunted as from the first mine in Quebec (gggggggggggg)

I think they also had one bigger diamond on display as well but I'm not sure whether it was from Torngat or was the discovery Jackson Inlet diamond.

Now come on and give us a pick in our guess the Jackson Inlet mini bulk contest. Biggest diamond, grade, and $ per carat.
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