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To: teevee who wrote (21166)6/21/1999 7:57:00 AM
From: Sudhir Khanna  Respond to of 26850
 
Teevee,

Sorry for the late reply as I have been busy - Father's Day and WSP.

Your logic is correct if the information is accepted as presented. However, you may have been missing one piece of information previously discussed.

CF results for the Pit 1 samples were from material taken from the processing belt. This material would have been contaminated and thus reduced the diamond count. Results from the closely spaced drill holes in the area of the Pit are better. I believe the dyke will be fairly uniform. We just need to develop a better understanding of the population of diamonds.

I believe there is also a good chance that the thicker part of the dyke (north shore...) will have the better CF results. This is supported by some previous results.

Good Luck. Today will be interesting and I will not be surprised to see over 2.5 million shares trade.

Sincerely,
Sudhir Khanna, P.Eng.
Editor, The RESOURCE INDICATOR
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