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To: TheBusDriver who wrote (5231)1/24/2006 11:13:47 AM
From: ralfph  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 78418
 
TK- I never have got my head around TK,s luminaria property. It looks like a stack of pancakes in some shot i dug up on the internut 16 months back? They are looking for a feeder system i think, or if a whole bunch of those pancakes are gold bearing i do not think they will walk away.

Lets hope that the results are clear cut. Either its a go or a clear dud. The last thing we need is just enough imformation that the company has to go back for more drilling but not enough imformation to create some market interest.

From talking to management on Sunday I gather that Andrew pretty much has to be on site to ensure things are done properly. He left clear instructions on what to do with the core but the crew was not able to follow through when there was a minor glitch. So instead of finding a simple way around the glitch the core splitter crew packaged up what they had and started their Christmas holidays early.

there is other properties in the pipe but Tk wants to nail each at a time.

ralfph



To: TheBusDriver who wrote (5231)1/24/2006 11:37:09 AM
From: loantech  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78418
 
Yes we might hit with TK. Sure hoping so. Of course the gold may not lay flat. Andrew described it as inverted pancakes so the gold may not run steady and it may take a special angle on the drill to hit.
tom