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

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To: jpthoma1 who wrote (249)2/7/2002 8:40:13 PM
From: Letmebe Frank  Read Replies (1) of 613
 
Hello JP! Geez, the one guess I thought you should change, you didn't! [Largest diamond: from 8.34 carats to 8.34 carats]

From Wills CARGO streetwire "As a result, the company's latest mini-bulk sample will be processed with a larger maximum screen size. The earlier sample had been crushed to six millimetres, but the latest batches are being initially processed after being crushed to just 12 millimetres. While the six-millimetre crush made it unlikely that any diamonds larger than one carat would survive intact, the 12-millimetre limit should raise the maximum recoverable diamond size to about eight carats. "

But, as you have clearly shown me, you are a smart guy, and maybe you know that a maximum 8.34 carrat diamond could possibly slip through 12 millimetres.
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