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To: E. Charters who wrote (3189)8/18/1999 10:10:00 PM
From: Stephen Mooney  Respond to of 3744
 
EC - You have sufficently explained Mr John's comments from the peanut gallery so how about throwing a few crumbs my way? ;-)



To: E. Charters who wrote (3189)8/18/1999 10:46:00 PM
From: John E.Quinn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3744
 
Hi Eric;
The Stillwater Mine is not in Minnesota.It is in fact at Nye ,Montana and the Stillwater East Boulder Project is at Big Timber,Montana.
As the crow flies it is 864 miles from Duluth,Minn. to Big Timber,Mont.Add a couple hundred from Duluth to Thunder Bay and...Oh what the hell is a thousand miles in the larger scope of things.
metlife.com

"You can be down in a mine in Val D'or and looking at a vein. I can then blind fold you, turn you around (I am sure that would not be too hard) and take you by airplane to Snow Lake Manitoba, take you down in a gold mine and make you look up at the gold vein again.You would not know you had left."

You bring to mind Blackstone.That is not Blackstone Resources (BZZ.A) but Harry Blackstone Jr.
amdest.com

You lost me with all that geologic mumbo jumbo.All I know is that from Elliot Lake to Detour Lake to the 7,137 foot bottom of Inco's Creighton Mine #9 shaft,when I turn my cap lamp off underground,all ore bodies look the same to me.

Regards : John