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Gold/Mining/Energy : ASHTON MINING OF CANADA (ACA)

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To: ddl who wrote (3666)1/28/1998
From: Jesse  Read Replies (2) of 7966
 
Hi Denis. A reader of this thread (and fellow ACA shareholder) emailed me, and since they're not an SI member, asked me to paste in their thoughts on your comment:

There is no great intrigue surrounding K14C.

In the beginning it was thought to be, if you will, a three-pronged pipe. Today, however, it is known not to be a pipe per se, but rather a thick apron of crator facies
[all as part of the actual K14 pipe]. Looking at a cross-section of K14, it would be helpful to view the whole complex as one big pipe with flared ends that, with HRAM, look like distinctive pipes. As such, one has to expect a high degree of variability.
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Personally, I am not shocked at the variances at this stage of sampling. That's why I am sure we will eventually (!) hear of a bulk-sampling program. I believe we are waiting for AEC/ACA/PUG to hash out the details amongst themselves.
-We can also expect a reconnaissance drill program to be announced.

-j
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