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Gold/Mining/Energy : Winspear Resources

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To: chummer who wrote (17600)4/5/1999 6:48:00 PM
From: E. Charters  Read Replies (2) of 26850
 
It was arrogant wasn't it? It was also true. Canadian diamond explorationists started learning about diamond exploration in a big way about 1992. Before that you could not have dragged them kicking and screaming up into the territories. I started studying diamond exploration in school in 1976. If you think there is a body of knowledge out there amongst Canadian "experts", you would be wrong in general. If you sincerely desire to know who the degreed consultants are who might know what they are talking about you can mail me with your personal particulars and I will read the list to you over the phone. In general Canadian companies explore for diamonds like children. They will not know how to do it properly for some time to come.

With about a one ton sample of that particular kimblerlite I could tell you exactly what the grade of the mineralized portion is within a 5% error. I know that WSP does not know how to do this. I know that few geologists in Canada know that this can be done. However the only way to tell what the value is, is to mine it. Testing is waste of time and money.

Expensive ain't it?

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