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Gold/Mining/Energy : Canadian Rocket Red's Picks -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Rocket Red who wrote (500)3/1/2000 6:09:00 PM
From: skelly  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19697
 
Red:
I heard that the core is not logged or split yet. If this is true where did the diamonds come from?
cheers



To: Rocket Red who wrote (500)3/1/2000 6:31:00 PM
From: russet  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 19697
 
"With that 4 Drill hole hitting 118 meters of Massive Kimberlight Sgf just joined the Big Leagues as this indicates
they have found the Pipe.
Anomaly is 2.5Km By 1.5 Km Large and Sgf figures they have at least 200mil tons.
Near by Property the Diamonds Were valued at $183US Dollars
Per Carat.
This will Put Sgf worth Billions of Dollars."

You have any carats per tonne and $values per tonne data to back up a Billion dollar deposit. Forte A La Corne is notorious for have big kimberlites with very low carat per tonne numbers, and low $ per tonne making economic deposits hard to find even though they can pull the stuff out of the ground at $15 per tonne. I notice their NR's never talk about carats per tonne, just diamonds per tonne, even though they have taken several tonnes of samples and analyzed them. I also noticed that even though the kimberlite is a big one, it appears to have zones in it with highly varying amounts of diamonds.

Well if nothing else,...it shows we are finally in another speculative mining run.

Have you taken a look at MMU Red. Looks like it could go based on the diamond run in Quebec. Grabbed a few SGF just in case. Good luck to us all.