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Gold/Mining/Energy : Winspear Resources -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Chris A. who wrote (3629)10/29/1997 7:35:00 PM
From: George J. Tromp  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26850
 
Hi Chris: Just replaced my computor and trying to get all my files
up to date. Now running windows 95. The old system lasted around
5 yrs., the hardrive failure finally was the last straw. When Aber
drilled the lake targets or for that matter any targets., there was not
much disclosure on the methods employed to pinpoint those targets.
I would think bathymetric sampling near the trains in Snap Lake.,
which I understand they did this past summer would aid in narrowing
the target area. Obviously basins or depressions in the lake near
the train area may imply they are near the source. I as well would
be more interested in hearing what Winspear and Aber are utilizing
to isolate the source or sources. Lest I be accused of misleading by
our in house diamond expert ., I will refrain from drawing any conclusions publicly. I will say this., the boulders are close to the source in my opinion., and Winspear has referred to kimberlite as
distinct types., and has made the distinction that indicates the new
train is from pipe material. So lets let the drills role and see lets see
if my hypotthesis is confirmed.

George