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To: marci58 who wrote (22030)9/29/2006 3:49:26 PM
From: Nikole Wollerstein  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78411
 
There are often nice grabs on the surface ....
I think the most important part of the release is
"defining geology of significant similarity to the adjacent Eleonore discovery."
I will look more at this Co next week



To: marci58 who wrote (22030)11/14/2006 12:41:10 PM
From: Nikole Wollerstein  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 78411
 
BFD looks impressive:
Rock assays from the Kessel zone returned several high grade values including 6.51g/t gold, 33.6 g/t silver, 1.36% copper and greater than 10% molybdenum. A total of 43 rock samples were collected from a network of parallel quartz veins (0.5-1.2m thick). The average assay values of all samples were 0.50 g/t gold, 5.7 g/t silver, 0.2% copper and 1.1 % molybdenum. These sub-metric to metric veins, outcropping over a length of 350m, are located within a foliated dioritic stock.

In addition to the Kessel zone, a second zone named Ylesia was also discovered within the larger Snoopy area. Located 350m to the south of Kessel, the Ylesia zone returned gold values including 4.28 g/t, 3.19 g/t, 2.07 g/t and 1.87 g/t; and silver values including 28.7 g/t, 22.1 g/t and 19.4 g/t. Also included was one sample which graded 1.23% copper. A total of 18 samples were taken from the Ylesia zone, which graded an average of 1.17 g/t gold and 9.55 g/t silver.