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Gold/Mining/Energy : ECHARTERS

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To: E. Charters who wrote (2428)3/17/1998 11:47:00 PM
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I need some technical help on an issue that I know is extremely controversial and that is the issue of whether you can ever have an economic gold deposit that "does not fire assay". In particular what if it does fire assay only after "special treatment" as I recently heard said about a play. The question is not whether a red flag should go up which it obviously should but rather whether there is any chance that it could be true and that, therefore, a significant deposit could have been overlooked? Any help you can lend would be appreciated. I realize that people have all sorts of feelings about this issue but I figure you could give a scientific explanation of the facts as far as they are known. Thanks.
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