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To: Surething who wrote (5194)2/17/1998 7:58:00 PM
From: George J. Tromp  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26850
 
Hey Surething., if one cant dream one shouldnt exist right.? I hope things work out on the Ashton pipes., but you know my position.,
which hasnt changed. I asked several to show me the numbers.,.
the combinations., of what gem quality and dollars per carat are necessary. I still am of the opinion that 100.00 per carat is necessary
for economics at 45carats/100 tons. The argyle is 5 % gem quality.
and is a lamphroite.., which is more than likely the geological structure
of the Ashtons pipes. I dont discount an economic discovery.. but
question whether the gem quality will be there to support the carats/ton. Thus far nothing has convinced me otherwise. But lots
of targets., who knows. Good luck., right now I have been hunting
dinosaurers and think maybe she is ready to lay some eggs.
Sincerely
George J. Tromp