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To: jimthebody who wrote (30600)2/23/2003 8:19:27 PM
From: Claude Cormier  Respond to of 34075
 
Let me remind you that Glamis Gold developed the San Martin Mine in Honduras after both Mar-West (the seller of the proeprty) and Glamis completed drilling of at least 20,000 meters.

The property was a sinter made of very soft materials that didn't need crushing. The ore went as is, directly into the mill. No hardrock there.

Granted sampling methodologies varies from one type of deposit to another, and can be very expensive in some cases. But collecting enough samples remains the only way to prove up reserves.

From the samples taken at Cangalli, we know that there is gold everywhere. We just don't know the details.