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To: koan who wrote (31051)1/26/2007 10:15:38 PM
From: Rocket Red  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78424
 
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To: koan who wrote (31051)1/27/2007 12:00:25 AM
From: marcos  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 78424
 
cro.v - you mention the Scintilore lawsuit upthread, well check out who's on the board of Canadian Arrow ... small world eh, lol ... and president Dave is the son, i presume ... that battle must have gone on for fifteen years, it cost Larche and McKinnon millions in legal fees, but you sort of expect they had a few bucks left over ... so this is what they're doing now, and it's quite a bit for a company with a market cap of what, around twelve millions usd - canadianarrowmines.com

'Falconbridge carried out extensive exploration and development work on the Kenbridge property from 1952 to 1957. Development work included a 2,000 foot shaft, 3,300 feet of horizontal development and 50,000 feet of drilling in 247 drill holes. Falconbridge's internal estimate for the mineral resource at the Kenbridge property totaled 2,705,000 tonnes grading 1.05% nickel and 0.54% copper to a depth of 2000 feet.


The resource includes a higher-grade area above the 500 foot level with an inventory of 544,300 tonnes grading 1.41% nickel and 0.62% copper using a cut-off grade of 0.5% nickel over a minimum width of 6 feet. Falconbridge also estimated an additional inferred resource of 594,000 tonnes grading 1.55% nickel and 0.90% copper in mineralization below the 2,000 foot level.* Click here to view the NI43-101 report

In 2005, Blackstone completed 21 drill holes designed to test for high grade portions within the orebody above the 500ft level. Several high grade intervals of nickel-copper mineralization were intersected, highlights are:

- DDH05-11: 3.62% Ni and 0.88% Cu over 8.1 metres;

- DDH05-16: 2.26% Ni and 0.58% Cu over 12.0 metres;

- DDH05-20: 3.79% Ni and 0.99% Cu over 4.0 metres;

- DDH05-21: 3.39% Ni and 1.07% Cu over 15.5 metres.

Arrow considers these intersections to be very significant.
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