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Gold/Mining/Energy : Kensington Resources Ltd. (V.KRT) * Diamond in the rough! -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Clark Kent who wrote (686)11/14/1997 12:58:00 AM
From: Steve Fitzpatrick  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5206
 
You know, Randy I'm almost ready to agree with you

After the next release that is. After seeing Ashtons resustlts on K14 maybe there are no diamonds in Saskatchewan

Kimberlite Sample Hole Dry Weight of Carats/100t.
Sample Type Length Sample Stones greater for Stones
Number (m) Weight than 0.8 mm greater than
(t) (carats) 0.8 mm

K-14-1 RC 88.4 1.11 0.74 67
K-14-2 RC 86.9 1.07 0.19 18
K-14-3 RC 88.2 1.10 0.12 11
K-14-4 RC 98.8 1.34 1.18 88
K-14-5 RC 86.7 1.07 0.48 45
K-14-6 RC 89.7 1.22 0.09 7
K-14-7 RC 94.3 1.26 0.19 15
Total 8.17 2.99 36

Kimberlite Sample Hole Dry Weight of Carats/100t.
Sample Type Length Sample Stones greater for Stones
Number (m) Weight than 0.8 mm greater than
(t) (carats) 0.8 mm

K14 Pits 1-5 Pits Surface 19.25 1.87 10

Mind you, 3 carats in 8 tons is not that spectacular when you consider KRT's results to date. Just wish the market would reflect that.

regards, Steve