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Gold/Mining/Energy : Winspear Resources

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To: marcos who wrote (6179)6/22/1998 11:50:00 PM
From: Walt  Read Replies (2) of 26850
 
Greetings all,it has been a great day for WSP I feel as if we have finally portaged over the great divide and we willing be riding with the current for quite awhile.
Its taken a couple hours to read through all the posts so Im still absorbing it all.
Heck its quite a parade gathering we even have E.C. aboard drawing up the mine plans.
The first batch of ore wouldnt be hard to mine since the fissure/dyke/sill comes to surface ( except for a bit of overburden).
I expect they will be doing some stripping and trenching to take out a much bigger bulk sample next winter.
How the mine developes to a large extent will depend on the ensuing summer drill program and what they find plus on how WSP decides to do this. They could try to develop the mine themselves and turn from an exploration company into a mining company or they could link up with a major. Im sure they will have some suitors.
If worse comes to worse a bunch of us WSP shareholders could form a syndicate and go up there to mine it ourselves and arm wrestle at night to see who gets to keep the biggest stones. Even swinging pick axes and using wheel barrels we could have a go at it. George could do the evaluating for us. Then in winter Marcus and Bill etc could come up the winter highway with a little heavy equipement. If the ancients could built the pyrimids then we can mine this kimberlite.
Heres hoping the stock price continues to climb and bear fruit, like tomatoes vines.
Its been a long wait but its a good day for Windspear, cheers all.
Walt
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