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To: George S. Montgomery who wrote (2087)10/5/1999 11:35:00 PM
From: Jesse  Respond to of 2514
 
George, I think all highly prospective aspects of this discovered vast anomalous
region are a priority!

- From Marum's Aug.11/99 NR:
marumresources.com

"..The mineralization is again confirmed as being regional and has
an estimated vertical or stratigraphic range of up to 200 metres,
extending over an area measuring 160Km by 60Km.
"
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From president Boulay's comments today:
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..Somebody asked how many samples were taken.... about two truckloads
worth. A few till samples where we were able to find till, lots of
stream samples, lots of auger core samples, and rocks from every
outcrop we could find. It will take months to sort through all of
this, however our style is to run precursor samples of anything that
looks interesting then follow-through on positive hits. Metals come
first because they are fast and cheap.

..More on sample processing, we are also hot-dogging certain diamond
samples in a rather unsystematic way because we want the results for
next week when we go back to the field. The penalty here is that some
of the samples we would otherwise process first, but don't need for
field work, will be delayed. That's life..

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-But you're likely correct in presuming the Au aspect is also a high priority!
They're back into the field next week already.
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FYI, today's trades:

10/05/99 - 78 Trades for A:MMU

Ex Time Price Change Volume Buyer Seller

A 1999-10-05 13:41:54 .180 .015 20000 48 Yorkton 82 DS
A 1999-10-05 13:41:54 .180 .015 40000 82 DS 82 DS
A 1999-10-05 13:41:31 .185 .020 5000 35 Canaccord 82 DS
A 1999-10-05 13:18:44 .190 .025 6500 9 Nesbitt 52 McDermid
A 1999-10-05 13:15:40 .185 .020 5000 35 Canaccord 63 Levesque
A 1999-10-05 13:14:26 .185 .020 5000 41 Latimer 63 Levesque
A 1999-10-05 13:12:36 .185 .020 5000 41 Latimer 63 Levesque
A 1999-10-05 13:11:23 .185 .020 10000 41 Latimer 52 McDermid
A 1999-10-05 13:11:23 .185 .020 5000 6 Green Line 52 McDermid
A 1999-10-05 12:25:27 .190 .025 10000 35 Canaccord 63 Levesque
A 1999-10-05 12:24:32 .190 .025 10000 35 Canaccord 63 Levesque
A 1999-10-05 12:11:28 .200 .035 12000 9 Nesbitt 52 McDermid
A 1999-10-05 12:11:20 .200 .035 20000 9 Nesbitt 26 Haywood
A 1999-10-05 12:11:00 .200 .035 3000 9 Nesbitt 63 Levesque
A 1999-10-05 12:10:33 .200 .035 4000 52 McDermid 63 Levesque
A 1999-10-05 12:09:27 .200 .035 3000 48 Yorkton 63 Levesque
A 1999-10-05 12:05:50 .195 .030 10000 35 Canaccord 85 ScotiaMcLeod
A 1999-10-05 12:05:50 .195 .030 8000 35 Canaccord 8 Research Capital
A 1999-10-05 12:05:23 .195 .030 20000 26 Haywood 8 Research Capital
A 1999-10-05 12:03:26 .195 .030 32000 6 Green Line 8 Research Capital
A 1999-10-05 12:03:26 .195 .030 8000 6 Green Line 9 Nesbitt
A 1999-10-05 12:00:30 .195 .030 1000 59 James Capel 9 Nesbitt
A 1999-10-05 11:59:26 .195 .030 1000 59 James Capel 9 Nesbitt
A 1999-10-05 11:37:09 .190 .025 4500 9 Nesbitt 48 Yorkton
A 1999-10-05 11:36:35 .190 .025 500 6 Green Line 48 Yorkton
A 1999-10-05 11:27:39 .190 .025 7000 6 Green Line 52 McDermid
A 1999-10-05 11:01:48 .185 .020 500 9 Nesbitt 82 DS
A 1999-10-05 11:00:57 .185 .020 4500 9 Nesbitt 82 DS
A 1999-10-05 11:00:25 .185 .020 500 9 Nesbitt 68 Rogers
A 1999-10-05 10:30:39 .170 .005 10000 82 DS 52 McDermid
A 1999-10-05 10:29:18 .170 .005 20000 82 DS 52 McDermid
A 1999-10-05 10:29:18 .170 .005 7000 52 McDermid 52 McDermid
A 1999-10-05 10:29:18 .180 .015 3000 6 Green Line 52 McDermid
A 1999-10-05 10:25:03 .185 .020 12500 6 Green Line 68 Rogers
A 1999-10-05 10:24:41 .185 .020 7500 6 Green Line 35 Canaccord
A 1999-10-05 10:17:21 .185 .020 2000 68 Rogers 35 Canaccord
A 1999-10-05 10:17:00 .185 .020 8000 68 Rogers 35 Canaccord
A 1999-10-05 10:13:19 .195 .030 2000 6 Green Line 68 Rogers
A 1999-10-05 10:07:23 .195 .030 10000 41 Latimer 68 Rogers
A 1999-10-05 10:06:40 .195 .030 20000 41 Latimer 52 McDermid
A 1999-10-05 10:02:37 .200 .035 500 90 Gundy 35 Canaccord
A 1999-10-05 09:56:10 .170 .000 400 82 DS 90 Gundy
A 1999-10-05 09:52:37 .200 .035 1500 90 Gundy 90 Gundy
A 1999-10-05 09:43:46 .200 .035 8000 90 Gundy 35 Canaccord
A 1999-10-05 09:41:21 .200 .035 2000 6 Green Line 35 Canaccord
A 1999-10-05 09:37:43 .200 .035 3000 6 Green Line 78 CT Services
A 1999-10-05 09:30:08 .200 .035 5000 82 DS 52 McDermid
A 1999-10-05 09:29:56 .200 .035 2000 68 Rogers 52 McDermid
A 1999-10-05 09:29:40 .200 .035 3000 68 Rogers 52 McDermid
A 1999-10-05 09:29:33 .200 .035 5000 68 Rogers 52 McDermid
A 1999-10-05 09:26:48 .200 .035 5000 68 Rogers 9 Nesbitt
A 1999-10-05 09:26:17 .200 .035 5000 41 Latimer 48 Yorkton
A 1999-10-05 09:26:17 .190 .025 7000 41 Latimer 82 DS
A 1999-10-05 09:26:17 .195 .030 5000 41 Latimer 48 Yorkton
A 1999-10-05 09:26:17 .200 .035 33000 41 Latimer 39 Midland
A 1999-10-05 09:25:57 .185 .020 10000 6 Green Line 35 Canaccord
A 1999-10-05 09:17:46 .180 .015 500 9 Nesbitt 82 DS
A 1999-10-05 08:56:50 .200 .035 7000 6 Green Line 39 Midland
A 1999-10-05 08:56:50 .200 .035 1000 6 Green Line 82 DS
A 1999-10-05 08:56:50 .200 .035 10000 6 Green Line 6 Green Line
A 1999-10-05 08:56:50 .195 .030 5000 6 Green Line 48 Yorkton
A 1999-10-05 08:56:50 .195 .030 3000 6 Green Line 52 McDermid
A 1999-10-05 08:56:50 .195 .030 10000 6 Green Line 91 CT International
A 1999-10-05 08:56:50 .195 .030 500 6 Green Line 82 DS
A 1999-10-05 08:56:50 .190 .025 3500 6 Green Line 48 Yorkton
A 1999-10-05 08:36:19 .190 .025 1500 9 Nesbitt 48 Yorkton
A 1999-10-05 08:01:19 .180 .015 3000 9 Nesbitt 35 Canaccord
A 1999-10-05 08:01:19 .190 .025 15500 9 Nesbitt 35 Canaccord
A 1999-10-05 07:50:21 .180 .015 11000 9 Nesbitt 35 Canaccord
A 1999-10-05 07:50:21 .185 .020 1000 6 Green Line 35 Canaccord
A 1999-10-05 07:45:34 .190 .025 20000 48 Yorkton 78 CT Services
A 1999-10-05 07:39:37 .185 .020 10000 6 Green Line 9 Nesbitt
A 1999-10-05 07:31:48 .190 .025 10000 52 McDermid 82 DS
A 1999-10-05 07:30:00 .185 .020 2000 6 Green Line 52 McDermid
A 1999-10-05 07:30:00 .185 .020 5000 6 Green Line 48 Yorkton
A 1999-10-05 07:30:00 .185 .020 3500 6 Green Line 52 McDermid
A 1999-10-05 07:30:00 .185 .020 6000 6 Green Line 8 Research Capital
A 1999-10-05 07:30:00 .185 .020 2500 6 Green Line 39 Midland
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Best,
-j
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To: George S. Montgomery who wrote (2087)10/5/1999 11:40:00 PM
From: Chuca Marsh  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2514
 
Georgie, How many fathoms down is it to the caton, if it is 2,500 is it 20,000 leagues under, LOL. The perculation of the coffee in the morning may make one smell it as it travels befor our travels ! Just showing something via class- not really all volcanic glass, it is all related when it is properly theorized...no matter what the initial shows....the fuilds of the volcanoes brought it up from there. One can thus get there from, here, IMO. The theory is half full. Not half empty.:
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