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To: Stephen O who wrote (204)11/17/2000 3:48:02 PM
From: Ron Struthers  Respond to of 2131
 
Stephen, right now it is open in all directions, but has been intersected in several holes stepping out.

From an Oct news release

The mineral zone, still open in all directions including to surface, is a
northeast striking tabular body with an average dip -70 degrees southeast. It
measures in excess of 700 ft (213 m) in strike length, up to 450 ft (137 m) in
width and extending to a depth of at least 1000 ft (303 m) below pit bottom, with
no indication of narrowing along strike or down dip. A preliminary tonnage
estimate of the mineral zone tested to date indicates at least 25 million tons
averaging 2.5% copper or 3.0% copper equivalent.

the last hole extended the zone 150 feet to the SW. There is some maps on the web site.

The previous mine was open pit, low grade, nobody ever drilled deep enough to hit what DRC did.

I bought some Discovery-Corp. They are surrounded by DRC and have the property next door

Ron



To: Stephen O who wrote (204)11/17/2000 4:06:44 PM
From: Ron Struthers  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2131
 
DRC thread, pretty quiet
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