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To: sunset who wrote (1958)7/10/1999 2:10:00 PM
From: ogod  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2577
 
sunset, ever heard of decaf?, you should know better than to tout me, my average cost as of yesterday is zero,happy to go for the ride a little longer, I doubt that 53$ is going to rip anybody out of the chair, hearn from what i understand is a smaleer bulk sample correct me if i am wrong, so the chances of large stones are slim, the whole thing hinges at this point on the large stones being of gem quality, something wsp was strangely enough able to confirm almost immediately,



To: sunset who wrote (1958)7/10/1999 3:21:00 PM
From: David R Girotto  Respond to of 2577
 
The PR answers more than just diamond counts. "In addition, caustic fusion results (to determine
diamond content) from the new kimberlite bodies, the Wallace in Kennady Lake and the Faraday, 12 km NE of Kennady Lake, will be available shortly."

I would guess this implies the find 12km NE to be diamondiferous and that it is more than just a body, but a pipe, pipes are usually given names, hence, the Faraday PIPE.

AWESOME, ABSOLUTELY AWESOME!!!!@!!!!!!!!!@!!!

FM all dem Nay sayers!