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

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To: Mr Logic who wrote (335)11/5/1996 2:17:00 PM
From: Ron Struthers   of 35569
 
Hello Patrick

My understanding is the sand is not really sand but is millions of years of erosion from
the surrounding mountains into the basin. This basin lies over the juncture of three
major faults and from Creelman report it appears there was significant epithermal forces
on this property millions of years ago.

Since the basin is essentially the eroded mountains, I am expecting the assays on the
host rock will prove higher grade.

This is just my own opinion, but am anxiously waiting to here the assays from the hard rock
to see if my theory holds ( was going to say water) gold and platinum.

Ron
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