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To: jackjc who wrote (15084)7/3/2006 4:54:30 PM
From: E. Charters  Respond to of 78419
 
They have grass roots properties they have drilled into and found high grade ore. It has expansion possibilities. When you factor into it the adjacent old producers that worked until 1972, and the refulgent reticulating anastomosing ecnompassing formations you have a preponderance of likelihoods. Or something like that. Lots of stripped veins, and good drill targets some of which were found to be productive last year in work they did. I understand they are seeking a listing in the late fall. Their shell was listed on the CDNX for about 12 years if I am not mistaken. I worked on some of the properties in the Long Lac area, and also on some reassays of their work on the point where they had planned a ramp in the late 80's. the drilling I had heard they did last year found some high grade holes. The picture is not filled in as far as a resource but it did sound interesting. Mine grade in the odd hole. Right now they are doing about 100,000 dollars worth of flow thru work to round out the season.

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To: jackjc who wrote (15084)7/3/2006 5:19:07 PM
From: E. Charters  Respond to of 78419
 
turnstone.ca

lakesuperiorgeology.org

lakesuperiorgeology.org

Here is a better view of the map.

roxmark.com

The immediate potential of the property may appear to be its proximity on the west to the Hardrock Mine, a high grade producer. However its sheer extent encompassing most of the showings in the southern belt from Geraldton to Long Lake itself may prove to be its abiding value.

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To: jackjc who wrote (15084)7/3/2006 5:55:42 PM
From: E. Charters  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 78419
 
Geo porn. Love those mylonites. Or as they call them here, phyllonites.

Paint Lake Fault Zone, Missing Link gold property.

Paint lake is always productive of gold samples. This is western area of the camp. This is an example of extremely deformed and sheared gold belt rocks that in this photo, I would lay odds you can sample gold. In this area it is easy to tell if you have a productive zone. Whilst it has always beena fecund area for prospecting, it has been hard to sell exporation to companies. I prospected the area from 1982 to 1989.