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Gold/Mining/Energy : V:RYG - Ryan Gold Corp. -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Natedog who wrote (11)7/23/2011 5:57:27 PM
From: loantech  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44
 
Nate once again thanks for doing the leg work here. What is your take on this comment?:

<Ida-Oro soil anomaly looks great but a guy has to realize that given how high up the property is, that it likely isn't really a soil anomaly but a talus fines anomaly. Talus fines often contain artificially high gold values due to mechanical dispersion and preferential weathering of mineralized zones. Talus fines cannot be directly compared to soil samples and therefore in my opinion an anomaly like at Ida-Oro cannot be compared to those which exist in the White Gold Camp where true soils predominate. Also bear in mind that the property has been looked at by numerous different companies before RYG got a hold of it.>

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To: Natedog who wrote (11)7/23/2011 8:31:26 PM
From: Sailing2  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 44
 
Many thanks ND. Tried it and worked like a charm. Wish I had known about this or figured it out years ago. Better late than never. I appreciate your many contributions to several of the threads I read. Cheers.