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To: Letmebe Frank who wrote (25435)2/17/2000 5:20:00 PM
From: Bob Fairchild  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26850
 
The red stones are garnets, a common diamond indicator mineral. Too bad they weren't diamonds for those of us holding stock in Twin Gold.



To: Letmebe Frank who wrote (25435)2/18/2000 4:27:00 PM
From: Cutz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26850
 
Sorry so late. Yes those red stones are garnets. But judging by the depth of focus the stones were probably photographed with a microscope and are only about the size of a pinhead. As far as the amber stones could be garnets, stained quartz or alot of other things... but not diamonds.

Cutz

Ps if you want to check out other good diamond plays look at Black Swan Resources, Star Resources.