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Gold/Mining/Energy : Winspear Resources

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To: Walt who wrote (3953)11/15/1997 12:35:00 PM
From: Chas.  Read Replies (1) of 26850
 
Hi Walt I'm not 100% positive but I believe that prior to last summer,most if not all, Aeromag surveys were flown or set up on 200meter + grid lines....... well come to find out that most of Diamets and Abers pipes(and others) are averaging out to be100 to 150 meter diameter in size. Therefore it seems logical that they might have a second look at some of their property aeromag overflights. There is a good chance that that is how Aber found new pipes on their property, along side existing pipes.Huge, huge, huge areas and little, little, little tiny pipes. It's easy to understand why Turner and his crews are so particular where they drill, sample, etc around Snap Lake, it's a huge area and every time you fart it cost about a 100,000 dollars, so they take extra time, extra research, extra thought, extra everything before they fart so that they don't go broke before finding what it is they are looking for.Just thought I'd throw that in while you were talking techy stuff. Chuck.....PS, I agree with you that colored diamonds in dikes adds a whole new dimension to the play and if it bears out which it probably will, they'll be rewriting the books about the NWT. ...Bye.
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