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To: GOLDIGER who wrote (3950)11/15/1997 10:53:00 AM
From: Walt  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 26850
 
Hi Platdiger, I meant tight in that monopros are very quiet about what they do etc very secretive. So other then the information they release
one doesnt hear much. I did hear they did some grid drilling and have a very sophisticated geophysical system and thats how the new pipes were found. But monopros doesnt have to promote so no property tours etc. In fact monopros has got to be one of the quietest companies working in the north.
With the price of gold down we need all the new discovers we can find in the north so I think their news is great, it will spur others on to explore more. It shows that carefull exploration turned up 4 pipes that had been missed despite the prior work on the property. Aber and Diamet have also found pipes on ground that had already been gone over
a few times. So even though a piece of ground has been explored by one group this doesnt mean there is nothing there, just that alot of pipes are very difficult to find which is good from an exploration and prospectors point of view.
When the diamond rush first gor going alot felt all you had to do was fly geophysicas and any pipes there would show up. Now that we know alot dont show up it means years from now people will still be finding new pipes. Thats good news to me.........
Personally as a prospector I like the idea that not only are their pipes but dykes filled with coloured stones may be found as well. Gives one another set of targets to explore.