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To: loantech who wrote (19905)9/3/2006 12:57:02 PM
From: E. Charters  Respond to of 78408
 
Actually that one I told you about is available. One way to do is is just put a crusher on it, pay a small royalty which I happen to know is negotiable, and save the quartz, by sorting it out by hand. Only the quartz has gold in it. At about one ounce per ton. Ship the quartz to a nearby mill and they will pay us for the gold once they subtract a milling fee. I figured out once that it would cost less than 7 dollars a ton to sort the quartz by hand, as all you had to do is grab it and toss it in a bin when it goes by on a belt. Ten people can sort out 5 tons of quartz an hour, ( which comes to 16 lbs per man per minute. doable). That is $30K intake per day and costs are loader, crusher, truck and 2000 dollars for the men. Most it can be is 4800 a day, and the waste rock is worth 4200. You can even get a machine for 120K that will sort out the quartz automatically. If you put the money up, we will put your face on the certificates, call it Tom's Gold and Gravel Mine and make extree money selling T-Shirts, Mugs, and place mats.

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