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Gold/Mining/Energy : Winspear Resources

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To: Rocket Red who wrote (13285)1/25/1999 10:13:00 PM
From: Taz  Read Replies (2) of 26850
 
Hey there Big Red!

There has been a rumor circulating in a number of quarters, including this thread, that WSP had found visible diamond(s), (or VDs as this thread used to call them), in the drill core from the last round of drilling this fall.

It is possible that it has happened again given the actual occurrence of the Aber Diamond versus the statistical probability of its occurrence. The Aber diamond is truly a sight to behold and fondle, and it went a long way to making converts out of the naysayers when it was presented. Given the events that have occurred in the life of WSP over the last several months we should not be surprised if it turns out they do have such a neat occurrence. It would explain a lot of the background activity regarding WSP to know they have been packing such a promo piece around from office to office and boardroom to boardroom.

But, the proof is in the pudding and I'm sure the crowds will be packing into the Core Shack at the Cordilleran to check it out, and if that's the case then word will likely spread like wildfire.

Now that would generate some interesting discussion regarding grade at Snap, as well as the potential of the whole of the Northern diamond fields. The statistical probability of the occurrence of the Aber diamond was almost impossible if I remember correctly, at the very least the odds were highly stacked against it actually happening based on data from around the world as well as mathematical probability. But, the odds of it happening again on another property in an adjacent field, now that's something else entirely.

Hold yer breath!

L8er
Regards
Taz
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