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To: mark silvers who wrote (28213)11/24/1997 12:07:00 AM
From: sh  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 35569
 
Mark, Charters knew the answer to each of those questions he posed. I'm convinced this guy knows he has nothing on Naxos yet he likes to chatter ad nauseam. Seems he's got too much free time on his hands, no assaying business, few subscribers to his newsletter, no job, just trying to drum up business with his technical talk. It's pathetic, I've actually begun to pity the fellow.

BTW, given his unending chatter, the last thing I want is to see him on the Naxos thread (only reason I came to this thread is that someone from this thread invited us here to respond to the petty HungryLion). I'm not posting here in response to Charter anymore. Let him go to his own thread and chatter away there.

sh



To: mark silvers who wrote (28213)11/24/1997 8:30:00 PM
From: E. Charters  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 35569
 
When the Naxos samples were run through the lab by SRK some platinum was found. The consultants voiced the opinion the samples were salted. Ledoux, upon testing the reagants supplied by Naxos for fluxing the sample found platinum in these materials. This was sufficient to explain the values found by the assay process. This was reported by the Northern Miner.

Naxos did not win any dispute with the Alberta Stock exchange. They were delisted. The ratios of platinum metals that Naxos reported at first from their Franklin Lake deposit correspond very closely to the platinum metal ratios in a Bosch Aviation spark plug, but are not found in nature in any known deposit.