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Gold/Mining/Energy : Winspear Resources

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To: .Trev who wrote (19282)5/10/1999 9:01:00 PM
From: teevee  Read Replies (1) of 26850
 
.trev,
the pinch and swell description in the SUF news release suggests it is a sill (dip shallower than 45 degrees and parallel to bedding, foliation, banding or not cross cutting) rather than a sheet like at snap Lake. Also, because it is in the southern Pipe field, and given past comments about pyrope chemistry, I assume it is a Group II kimberlite sill......there is no linkage between abundance of G-10's and their chemistry to diamond grade with Group II kimberlites....diamond grade and valuation MUST be determined empirically. Willp might be able to comment on how prospective this sill may appear to be at this time, as I believe he has monitored previously announced micro-macro diamond results from this occurance. I don't recall any results that grabbed my attention to the point where I had to own the stock again (I sold my SUF over a year ago).....
regards,
teevee
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