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

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To: ddl who wrote (35529)12/16/2005 12:02:31 PM
From: AuDgr  Read Replies (1) of 35569
 
I was actually one of the process engineers flown in from Australia to run to pilot plant in Goodyear back in 97. Unlike all of the unlucky investors, I got a free trip to Az and 5 weeks in a Holiday Inn. I still wear by IPM t-shirts every now and then which reminds me of that time.

I helped to run the plant that produced some sludge that ended up being the famous gold dore at the AGM!

I don't think I ever met Le, but I did meet Paul and saw his BMW (or similar) roadster with the numberplate AUDGR (ie Gold digger).

ddl, If you have google earth or a GPS, the original BRX location, as indicated by the Vearncombes (http://web.archive.org/web/19970102221947/ipmcf.com/ar/ar08.html) is at 33°33'23.04"N 113°34'19.01"W, just South of Exit 53 on I10. Not sure where the BR North location was, I did visit it, but can't recall where it was.

The lab was just near the Goodyear airport at 33°25'21.47"N, 112°21'32.36"W, cnr W El Cielo and S Litchfield Rd. If you are lucky, you too might be able to turn dirt into gold there too!
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