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To: Keith Minler who wrote (1697)2/13/2000 5:04:00 PM
From: the Chief  Respond to of 1996
 
Can geologists infer much from a visual examination of the cores;

Cartaway Resources did that in South Voisey bay<ggg>

Its pretty easy to see the copper in the core as its extracted.......so on sight geologists can predict a resonable outcome. However as a result of the scandals in the past there are new rules and regulations and formal assay will be required before any results are released.

Your assumption of share price is right...in the next week the stock should react to the drilling news and settle in at .55c or above....then as the rumours spread fluctuate up or down!

the Chief



To: Keith Minler who wrote (1697)2/13/2000 10:24:00 PM
From: Buckey  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1996
 
Keith = certain metals are much easier to visualize.

Gold is often difficult and shiny chunks may not even mean much.

NIckel is one that visulas can be seen - Cartaway is an example but one wonders if those visuals may not have been exaggereted as they were playing off the DFI-VB success - I just read the book "the big strike" which chronicles the VB find and they mention in the book atht normally 2 people could carry a box with the core in it - the VB core was so heavy with nickel the lads struggled with it.

Cheers



To: Keith Minler who wrote (1697)2/23/2000 8:18:00 PM
From: the Chief  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1996
 
Next week will be "fun"!