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To: marcos who wrote (19737)9/1/2006 6:03:54 PM
From: John McCarthy  Respond to of 78408
 
marcos

thank you so much ....

feel like a giddy 60 year old (will be there in
about 6 months)

if its permitted already ... amen ...

as best I understand it they have drilled about
10% of their property .....

rhetorically ...

I [guess] the next step for them is to do more
financing so that they can do more drilling .....

-or- do they do a feasibility study
in order to build a mill and mine .....

we shall see ....

FACT:
I know squat about the mining sector ....
and so yours and others thoughts are invaluable ....

I make my own investment decisions ....

I gotta silver stock today via COACH ....
and so

with gold and silver and nickel and urnamium lined
up ......

let the games begin ....

i.e.
now its the dollars turn ......
to do its thing .....

regards,
John



To: marcos who wrote (19737)9/1/2006 6:37:39 PM
From: koan  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 78408
 
Marcos, I ask this as a serious question. Why would this result not be as valuable: 15ft of 1 and 1/3 oz gold and 40 oz of silver.

UC Resources Ltd (C-UC) - News Release
UC drills 44.6 g/t Au and 1,564 g/t Ag over 5.15 m

2006-07-20 11:44 ET - News Release
Shares issued 57,363,759
UC Close 2006-07-19 C$ 0.43

Mr. Richard Hamelin reports

UC RESOURCES LTD. INTERSECTS HIGH-GRADE GOLD AND SILVER UPON COMPLETION OF PHASE TWO DRILLING AT COPALQUIN

UC Resources Ltd. is providing assay results for DDH 06-07 from the Copalquin property in Durango state, Mexico. The Copalquin property comprises more than 64,000 hectares in area and covers all of the historic mine workings in the former Copalquin mining district.

As reported in Stockwatch June 27, 2006, DDH 06-07 was designed to test whether or not the mineralized zone that was developed by the former La Soledad mine (c. 1900) continues at depth below the existing mine workings. DDH 06-07 is the first drill hole ever completed below the mine workings at La Soledad and no attempt has ever been made to test potential strike extensions of the zone.

The drill hole, which is believed to have been drilled approximately 15 metres to 20 metres below the existing mine workings, encountered a 5.15-metre-wide mineralized zone containing quartz, silicified andesite breccia, native gold and acanthite (silver sulphide mineral). The mineralized zone averaged 44.6 grams per tonne of gold (1.43 ounces per tonne), and 1,564 g/t silver (50.29 ounces per tonne). Within this zone there is a 1.75-metre-wide section that averaged 112.8 g/t gold (3.63 ounces per tonne) and 4,337 g/t silver (139.45 ounces per tonne). The true width of the mineralized zone is believed to be approximately 95 per cent of the reported interval.

Assays from within the mineralized zone are as follows:

Depth (metres) Gold g/t Silver g/t

111.60 to 112.78 7.4 209
112.78 to 115.00 2.8 100
115.00 to 115.50 86.7 2,500
115.50 to 116.00 199.0 7,820
116.00 to 116.75 94.5 3,240

Assay intervals from DDH 06-07 were selected by independent consulting geologist James McGlasson from IMDEX Inc. based in Tucson, Ariz. All assays were performed by ALS Chemex at its facility in North Vancouver, B.C.

The technical information contained in this release was prepared by Carl von Einsiedel, PGeo, who is the qualified person for Copalquin pursuant to the requirements of NI 43-101.

Management is awaiting results from holes DDH 06-04 and DDH 06-05 to complete its summary report of the program. Upon receipt of these results, management will evaluate all of the data it has at its disposal and will prepare a budget and exploration plan for phase three of its program. Drill crews are being assembled at this moment to man the two drills that the company recently purchased, and drilling is expected to resume in late August or early September of this year.

Results from initial drilling clearly demonstrate that the mineralized zone at La Soledad continues below the existing mine workings. Based on results of this stage of exploration, management has approved expanding the proposed stage three program at Copalquin to include extensive additional drill testing at La Soledad.

We seek Safe Harbor.