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To: koan who wrote (941)4/3/2000 2:55:00 PM
From: Just G  Respond to of 2255
 
Nice to see the thread active, saw this post and wanted to include in on pfn thread...

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Interesting report that seems to have been recorded before the 1st 3 cores were analyzed. Doesn't matter though because the 1st 3 cores show signicicant mineralization. The next 10 will be the beginning of a mine maker ( or heart breaker). Of interest was the comment on the mineralization trend that extends for 6 kilometers. And the discovery is on this trend. One other item that is noteworthy is that the initial drilling took place because of outcrops on this trend. I can't help but summize that Amplats is here because of this trend and it's potential. Interesting as well is that PFN's geologists staked the complete trend before doing any drilling. You can be sure that Amplat's geologists tramped all over this trend before committing a partnership to explore PFN's property. As far as I'm concerned we havn't even seen the 1st chapter in this book. The drill bit will now unfold the story. If the tonnage and grade are there we will see a significant increase in the value of PFN. Also , it doesn't take much rock to make 100 million tons. If there are other anomalies on the 6 km trend there could be a tiny bit more than 100 million tons of ore. I think I'm going to "raise" in this poker game.





To: koan who wrote (941)4/3/2000 3:37:00 PM
From: Shaw  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2255
 
Thansk guys. AQI raised a bit of dough to do something today, as well, so there appears to be news coming.