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To: E. Charters who wrote (1010)11/4/1997 11:38:00 AM
From: Theo  Respond to of 3744
 
<<Sounds exciting. Any platinum in that rock?>> What rock? The property is named black rock because there is one chunk of rock that is discernible from the rest in the middle of nowhere. The "rock" was a locator for the prospectors in the old days. IPM did not name it or consider mining it. The property that you continue to call a hard rock claim is actually a placer. The ground is completely flat for miles in any direction. There are no trees, topsoil, rocks bigger then 10 centimeters, or enviornmental problems.
BRX stands for Black Rock Extended, which means that if you stand on Black Rock and extend your arm out, you will be pointing at the gold claim a few miles "over there"
You now know as much as the most novice investor. Your credibility lacks, bigtime.
Theo