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To: Chuck who wrote (1407)1/22/1998 6:23:00 PM
From: FRANK KENDRICK  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4256
 
Hi Chuck,

That is the first I have heard of the kimberlites being too deep. They have had problems with the seismic data coordinating with the mags except for one target...problem finding the pipe(s).

Kennecott has an option of first refusal on the Hinton property but I haven't heard of them wanting to rush back in yet. I would think the pipes must be confirmed first. I, too, have heard of the vertical drilling.

Another comment of the Chuck F. initial thinking that of glacial movement having brought them (the diamonds on the Hinton property) down is not really believed now after other data was gathered. This topic was talked about in past conversations on the thread...been a while back.

Been to Barbados many years ago...a pretty place...can tell good stories of when I was there....young, single and in the Navy.

See you in the Bahamas or Barbados(West Indies),

Frank