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To: marcos who wrote (51214)10/24/2007 9:23:21 PM
From: tyc:>  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78424
 
Marcos,

FWIW

About our MR.... I was reading in an old Falconbridge Annual..... It says that El Morro (La Fortuna) is close to two copper smelters in Chile. (Was news to me, thought perhaps it could be to you, too.)



To: marcos who wrote (51214)10/24/2007 9:38:01 PM
From: loantech  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78424
 
Hey I prattled along forever on Western. <G> KTN has the best potential of a "NAKED DRILL PLAY" -:-for OGI-:- of any project I have looked at in a long time. Very low MC. It even has an historic 43-101 with great numbers. All anyone has to do is look it up. The historic drill holes may have looked stellar in today's times too is what I hear.Not just a water well with supposed showings.....ala CGE. But one never knows. Good enough that JP Morgan invested in the early 1900's though. <G> Them damn Yaquis'. Carlos Casteneda must have sparked that little uprising. <G>

<<The first work on the Promontorio property began in the early 1900s by the Manhattan Exploration Co., with funding provided by J.P. Morgan interests.>>

<<<work was suspended in the 1920s due to the Yaqui rebellion>>>

Yeah you gave a lot of heads ups. I listened.