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To: FISHMAN who wrote (728)12/2/1997 2:54:00 PM
From: Ed Pakstas  Respond to of 3650
 
That's going to take someone with more experience at analyzing results than me... From and initial glance I see it as results from a 300 gram sample that was taken over a stretch of 4 metres...The news release seems to be a little confusing to my meagre intelligence...
Post your question to VAUGHN on the Donner thread... I'm 100% sure that he can answer better than I...

Otherwise I hope you are lucky in your investment...

...ed

ps: I'm gonna watch the reaction to the action (News Release)...



To: FISHMAN who wrote (728)12/2/1997 7:25:00 PM
From: Au Contraire  Respond to of 3650
 
Kind of an amaturish presentation to start with. You don't 'find' a major intersection, you make one, i.e. 'the drilling program was highly
successful in that a major intersection of semi massive sulphides was made in hole #... etc. etc.' And the rest of the release wasn't much better. The only impressive thing about it was the amount of drilling that was done willy nilly.
That's a big program.
Did you know that 4 major companies to date have skunked out big time up there and soon to be followed by Miss Peggy at Kemess? The first in was Cominco long ago [weren't they always ?], followed by Kennecott in the early 70's, followed by Conwest and that big French company, plus the Baker mine people. Two mines went broke. Sure the grades are juicy but that's why they went up there in the first place. They don't call it Toodogone for nothing as in too dog'gone tough..as named by the old time prospectors that first went in there after the war.
Good luck next year.
Au Contraire, intergate.bc.ca