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Gold/Mining/Energy : Winspear Resources

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To: Walt who wrote (15596)3/9/1999 1:59:00 PM
From: Andrew  Read Replies (2) of 26850
 
Hi Walt.

They say that this area is the thinned out up dip limits of the dyke. Does this not mean to say they have found the edge of the dyke on the North shore? This could be good news as they at least know where to look now. Perhaps it is just this edge which is very near surface which is so thin. I believe most of the rest of the dyke intersections have been consistant 2.5 or so meters thick. Perhaps they will back away from this location a ways and find a slightly thicker portion now that they know the dyke is there.

At what depth do you think they could sample before depth became prohibitive? I tried to call the company to get some clarification but everyone is out for the day they will be back tommorrow.

Andy
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