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To: George J. Tromp who wrote (4687)1/2/1998 9:36:00 AM
From: Chas.  Respond to of 26850
 
Hi George....... Happy New Year to you and yours.......I have emailed Yorkton thru their home page for the Hainey report, hopefully will receive soon, in the meantime, what does he say regards Alberta play, Positive?, Negative ?, or Wait and see approach? Thanks.......Chuck



To: George J. Tromp who wrote (4687)1/2/1998 10:46:00 AM
From: Chas.  Respond to of 26850
 
To George or Walt........ In the December 22 Recommendation on the WSP home page by David James of Cannaccord, a bullish commentary in my opinion.....he states as follows....."WSP notes that the kimberlite appears to have undergone secondary silification (hardening), which may put the validity of bathymetric low profiling (glacial scouring) into doubt." My question is this...Is WSP hedging the bathymetric survey by suggesting that the boulder kimberlite may not be from the lake source at all but from another source, area, glacial event?????? It seems like there is always one little glitch to worry about......Hoping you two expert diamond guys will have a opinion on this one. Walt, I spent several years at Minot AFB, ND and St James AB, Winnepeg in the sixties.....I saw an occasional 32, 33 degrees below zero. On a flight line, with a 30 to 40 mph wind this can be an awsome event. And this is considerably south of your stomping grounds.........Chuck