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To: David J DiRicco who wrote (60)1/11/1998 10:35:00 AM
From: E. Charters  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 83
 
Gotta be. I am making money at it. Smart too. Actually I use Jim Csek's software so you have to ask them. After collecting the compiled knowledge of 3,000 experts with my photographic memory I simply regurgitate it back to them after trying it all out for efficacy and if it ain't right then nobody is.

I went to PS 052, where did you go?

echarter@vianet.on.ca

The Canadian Mining Newsletter



To: David J DiRicco who wrote (60)1/11/1998 10:44:00 AM
From: E. Charters  Respond to of 83
 
Actually I studied diamonds under Roger Mitchell at lakehead. He was the big dude who found the first CDN diamonds in situ in Somerset Island, Arctic. Looked for the little blighters back in the 70's when
I was at Haileybury. Was looking at Russian Aerial photo methods which most CDN co's yet have to catch up to.

Spent 22 years on the back of a mule looking for minerals. Most nsltr writers haven't done all that much explo. I have. And I am opinionated. Maybe I know something, maybe I am all wet. Actually I have seen geos(who I quote) who looked for hard carbon Lac for 15 years and thought Fipke's chances were zilch. I was a bull. Its a flip of the coin. Spent two years trying to convince Tintina mines in Northern Alberta that they had diamonds. Now they believe me.

echarter@vianet.on.ca

The Canadian Mining Newsletter