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To: GST who wrote (51563)4/15/2000 9:40:00 PM
From: IngotWeTrust  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116762
 
Glad to be inspirational, GST. Funny thing about ancestors who were prospectors, I am proud to be from a paternal line of silver miners from southern Texas. A few years ago, before my birth mother passed, she snail mailed me an obituary of my paternal great aunt which revealed that Aunt Rose's roots in the precious metal industry. Up until that time I didn't know I came by my goldbug itch "honestly."

I've been hot on the trail of some new research and conducting some rather intriguing experiments to improve my gold recycling and drop costs even lower than $20 per ounce which is where it hovers now. Funny how I'm no PDG nor ABX, but I still get a kick out of dropping gold costs on my already low cost operations.

I doubt supply will diminish anytime soon. I just was reading some Oregon gold history today, and discovered that over $80 mil (current gold price) gold reserves called the Copia group was sold for only $11,000 in 1968 when the mine was closed due to the pre-Nixon gold window "ax."

Whodda thunk such bargains are still "out there?" Yay, Internet!!!

Have a great weekend!
O/49r