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To: E. Charters who wrote (8510)3/28/2006 1:57:55 PM
From: LoneClone  Respond to of 78416
 
If you want to see a nice chunk of recently unearthed high grade moly ore, check out the latest update at GPXM -- www.golden-phoenix.com.

LC



To: E. Charters who wrote (8510)3/28/2006 2:07:19 PM
From: E. Charters  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 78416
 
Not to put GPXM down. I am sure their high grade property is a nice one, but I have never heard of or seen better high grade moly than on the Nortoba system. I walked on 600 feet or better of high-grade moly chunks, many of them as big as dinner plates or better when in 3 dimensions. And that vein is 2400 feet long, and may be multiple veins. At least two. We are not talking doggie doo-doo here.

wildcatresources.ca

Note the simple moly-quartz metallurgy here. This a bonus you might miss. Not having other things in the moly makes the concentration and smelting far cheaper and better return. The vein continuity should announce itself as well to the practiced eye. This is also a rarity and makes for easier development and stope outlining. Admittedly grade is hard to determine, but where metal is rich but sparse the nugget effect can be relied on to raise grade over the determined levels. This system is a "WYSIWYSG" orebody.