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To: Robert J Mullenbach who wrote (40)7/12/1999 11:55:00 PM
From: Robert J Mullenbach  Respond to of 462
 
Its Diamond time, forget gold for now.

twingold.com

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get some cash and sit tight, take stock and cash for 20% of Atlanta

then do this.

Hermann Derbuch, P.Eng., Chairman, President & CEO, Twin Gold Corporation is pleased to announce the
appointment of Dallas W. Davis, P.Eng. as Director - Diamond Mining and James H. Bourne as Consultant
Diamond Mining to head the company's drive into acquiring and developing highly prospective diamond
properties in Canada and internationally.

Twin Gold has just staked a kimberlite system in Quebec's Ungava area where G10 indicator minerals and a gem
quality diamond were already found in outcrop. Twin Gold is evaluating the previous work that has been done
on the property which will be released as soon as it is available.



To: Robert J Mullenbach who wrote (40)7/12/1999 11:58:00 PM
From: Robert J Mullenbach  Respond to of 462
 
Sold, Sold

minemarket.com

skeena got the deal.!!!!!!!!!

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In 1996 a surface bulk sampling program was completed for the Ram 5, Ram 6, and Ram 6.5 pipes. The
samples totaled approximately 90 tons and consist mostly of overburden material mixed with 5% to 10%
kimberlite. Material processed includes 35 tons from the Ram 5 pipe, 15 tons from Ram 6 pipe and 40
tons from Ram 6.5 pipe. A total of six diamonds were recovered from the processed samples. Three
diamonds were found in the Ram 5 sample, three diamonds in the Ram 6.5 sample and no diamonds were
recovered from the Ram 6 sample. The diamonds recovered from the Ram 5 pipe are larger and of much
better quality than those recovered from the Ram 6.5 pipe. Despite the fact that 90% of the Ram 5 pipe
35-ton bulk sample is non-kimberlitic material, diamonds weighing 0.255 ct were recovered.

The most important result of the bulk sample test on the three pipes is the recovery of diamonds. The Ice
property has been proven to be diamondiferous and the property has high commercial potential.