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To: Bill Jackson who wrote (24770)11/7/1997 10:33:00 AM
From: Alan Vennix  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 35569
 
Richard,

<<something like that did actually happen, but I was not on SI at that time, but it did make the papers.>>

I wouldn't equate Northern Miner with "the papers" - it's more like the trash sheets at the supermarket, or Bernie's emails, or Chatters supposed newsletter, or.....well, you get the point<g>

Alan



To: Bill Jackson who wrote (24770)11/7/1997 10:37:00 AM
From: mark silvers  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 35569
 
Bill,
As usual, half truths and distortions hidden under the veil of "I don't quite remember, but....."
You are referring to the testing done on the SRK hole for the ASE.
Just for your edification, That is the COC ore that Ledoux has tested and signed off on. Tom Cummings, of the ASE, said upon the resolution of the ASE/Naxos dispute(which was settled in Naxos' favor) that the ASE NO LONGER DOUBETD THE PRESENCE OF GOLD AT FRANKLIN lAKE. They did have some regulatory problems pertaining to the method of news releases by Naxos. Not with the content, but with the method of release.
Mark