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To: SwampDogg who wrote (10135)10/3/1999 4:11:00 AM
From: koan  Respond to of 36688
 
Guess I didn't remember that one correctly, huh? I swear that is the figure I remember. But now that I think about it that sure seems like a lot. lol. Guess I better research that one and try to redeem my reputation - but I did warn you all. I had better cut down on the work as well. So the question is how many contained silver oz in the Big Hill property, or does slp even own the Big Hill property? lol I have been reading these mining reports for 20 years - but I do seem to remember them talking about a possible heap leach operation, so I am not admitting defeat yet.



To: SwampDogg who wrote (10135)10/3/1999 4:48:00 AM
From: koan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 36688
 
Fuddle, I think I remember, it was 100,000,000 oz; and at $5.00 is isn't economic, but at $10 it would be a billion dollar deposit - 1 oz per ton (that's where the billion comes in). I can't check on it until Monday, couldn't find the info on stockwatch. Last time I read the stuff on slp was in 1987 when silver briefly hit $11.00 ( for about 10 minutes). I had a lot of people in it at around .40 and then the big Hemlo law suit broke out and it went $9.00. We made a lot of money, but it was pure luck, we were in it for the silver play. I feel pretty stupid-glad you caught it.