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Gold/Mining/Energy : Winspear Resources

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To: Chris A. who wrote (5579)4/3/1998 10:20:00 AM
From: George J. Tromp  Read Replies (3) of 26850
 
Good Morning all: I will attempt to call Winspear and get some details
to the processing of the bulk sample. I think at this point in time the
market isnt really concerned whether VD are reported in the samples.
It is of no consequence from a practical standpoint and cant see
a purpose in Winspear stating whether they have them or not.
The point is the drill holes 11 reflected nice diamond counts., .
Another point., the bulk sampling should tell us whether large stones
are present. To give you an example., the mini-bulk sample that
Aber conducted used 1x3mm mesh screen for sorting stones.
When they went to bulk sampling the size of the mesh was increased
to 2x3mm. So what routinely happens the larger the sampling size
the screen size dimensions are increased accordingly
I will attempt to call this morning and find out what screen size they
will be using to sort the stones. As well., I dont believe caustic dilution
will be used to determine grade. Normally that is done early on to
determine total diamond counts in small bore holes., so micros arent
destroyed by crushing and give errant counts.
Sincerely
George J. Tromp
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