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To: Berry Picker who wrote (290)6/28/1999 8:01:00 PM
From: John E.Quinn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2255
 
Hi Brian;
With drill proven assays of 3 to 5 g/t of PGE's in shallow drill holes occompanied by respectable NI/CU,it cannot go unrecognised by the market for long.The second stage drill program should be starting within weeks and likely with a few million additional dollars committed to developing the Sudbury Area properties.

Regards : John



To: Berry Picker who wrote (290)7/4/1999 11:40:00 PM
From: RJ2  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2255
 
Brian, thanks for posting the last fgr.a news release there's afew things you should weigh in before you take such a strong approach to either of these Sudbury plays. First the drill hole was cemented at 3000 feet not 3000 metres, in comparison the land PFN now occupies has been drilled to the depht of 4000 feet on more than one occasion about to the point it could resemble cheese. So don't go out shooting down something you know abolutely nothing about, Gopher and Flash at least know what's at stake here!! One of these plays is drilled on the actual anomoly similar to the Sudbury Anomoly, 1.8 billion tons mined to date with a now day price (1999) of 120 billion dollars the other play is to the south of the anomoly. The American company (??) who drilled PFN property drilled the property and found good results in thin layered areas, this is why its totally speculative until there's some wider intersections discovered, shoot down the FGR.A all you want a grab sample found on the surface assayed 1030 grams of Pd. a ton, thats over 34 ounces per ton. All this info is common public knowledge, just do your dd before you make a rash acusation about the Flagster, thanks!! Weez see who's riding who's coattails on the way up!! lol