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To: ogi who wrote (631)4/6/2010 5:59:24 AM
From: TheSlowLane1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2456
 
We are all dreamers to some extent or we wouldn't be in this sector but I certainly can appreciate your inclination towards responsible prognosticating. Especially given the history and baggage that comes along with this sector ("A mine is a hole in a ground with a liar standing next to it." I think anything close to 10MM will put Miwah in a small, elite group of world-class deposits. Anything beyond that is gravy and yeah, there could be a diminishing margin of returns as that number grows. More numbers soon, I think...will probably only serve to stoke our imaginations further.



To: ogi who wrote (631)4/6/2010 2:48:25 PM
From: 3bar  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2456
 
ogi : Sorry did not post here but Nick mentioned 50 mill ozs if all the stuff is connected .

So he probably was aware of the out crops 600 m to the west and other sites seen but not yet mentioned .

jack