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


To: mark warburton who wrote (1096)11/5/1997 8:08:00 PM
From: E. Charters  Respond to of 3744
 
The deepest mineral mined in the camp was I believe, the Lietch at 3800 feet. Sheridan and Teck tried to restart the Sand River-Leitch but I think they tried to drill to much without the guidance of an underground look. Laliever sleazed out on the Dik-dik and that is going nowhere but the Maloufs are still plugging away on the Magnet and with Cyprus' help that may someday go. The grade in one hole writes no stone tablet with me anyway, but it ain't that bad to mix. I would prefer .30 depending on the structure and all, but actually those saddle-reefs are not that expensive to mine as structure is easy to predict.

All in all there could be a mine there. It takes a mining company to take it further and it takes stones of brass to tackle the investment community in Canada with the mighty yankee paper saying gold is cold.

echarter@vianet.on.ca