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To: SAM-DAN who wrote (2867)10/9/2002 4:48:59 PM
From: E. Charters  Respond to of 19697
 
their site has some of the core in pictures

solitaireminerals.com

solitaireminerals.com

anyway its under mineral projects, Garnet Lake etc..

It is definitely mineralized. I won't cartaway and say chalco! but it is contorted in a mafic volcanic perhaps or fine grained gabbro. Looks like a flow adjacent to an intrusive... (aren't they all?) ptygmatic "veining" perhaps or a remobilized thingie..

Confederation Lake -- Uchi Lake... that is where Selco had its South Bay Mine I believe.. high grade copper Not enough work up there to elucidate massive sulphides.. etc.. they come in clusters not solitaires. to coin a phrase..

Tiny drill. They need a 38. Go big or go home.

EC<:-}



To: SAM-DAN who wrote (2867)10/9/2002 5:13:04 PM
From: E. Charters  Respond to of 19697
 
yeah, true width is between 5.6 feet to 35 feet. If you are into mining you know that is plenty for underground bulk, and moderately shallow open pit. The Katanga copper stuff is really averaging only 50 feet in width. Ore sounds like 30 to 50 dollars US at best. 1.50 nickel, 15 dollar Uranium, 1.50 silver, 10 dollar gold, 20 dollar copper, maybe 5 dollar cobalt. US dollars. I am not up on cobalt prices, they could be a lot better.