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To: marcos who wrote (33326)2/19/2007 6:59:57 PM
From: E. Charters  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78414
 
The real thing about the Tamarack is the ore type. It is sad indeed that it is in Montana, and they don't have an open pit elbow room. the ore is definitely limestone-sulfide-low-silica ore of the Carlin type. It may have massive tonnage potential. What they have to do is attack it in a certain mode, which is hole by hole small mine.. Which is fine. I wish the rules in Montana were different and they could drill it off as an open pit. With the widths I could see perhaps 15 million tons of 0.15... What it will do as a small mine remains to be seen, as the core seems plenty high grade enough to pay in that small tonnage mode.

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