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To: marcos who wrote (5021)2/3/1998 7:43:00 PM
From: George J. Tromp  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26850
 
Hi Marcos: That is correct., those drill holes are from A418 pipe
which we know has some of the best counts overall of any of the
other pipes., exception probably being the 750Kg pull out of 154S.
I guess the numbers show exactly what theyre intended to show.
This is not hype., this is not fabrication., these are real valid numbers.
Statistically this should be a very rich resource. I think one can
assume Aber and Winspear think as well. The other point as well.,
concerning the boulders. We have three very nice size stones from
the boulders as well in the other area which has already shown large
stone propensity. I think I will run some percentages on those as
well and see what develops. ya the diamonds per 10 kg on 418
averaged 14.4diamonds/10Kg. The dykes are 29.2Kg/10Kg.
The large stone excercise., on the previous post., is probably hard
to predict with certainty., but in my opinion., they should be encouraging. I guess the point I was trying to make was that it doesnt
take a lot of large stones in a 100 ton sample to provide some good
carat/ton counts. This is the way I estimate early results., I feel somewhat comfortable as well knowing these were averaged over
the 11 holes drilled on the dykes. Right now., obviously the market
doesnt agree., let me know if I am the only one left on the thread.
I dont want to shut the lights out by myself.
George J. Tromp



To: marcos who wrote (5021)2/3/1998 8:43:00 PM
From: George J. Tromp  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26850
 
Hi Marcos: Sure the diamond frequency per 10Kg is 2 to 1 vs.
Dykes to 418
George J. Tromp