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To: Walt who wrote (5452)3/20/1998 10:42:00 AM
From: George J. Tromp  Respond to of 26850
 
Walter: I agree., the security would be in knowing it arrived at
the processing area without accidents on the road. Last time I talked
with Sophie., she thought the kimberlite would be processed around
5 tons per day. The 100 ton bulk should give us a pretty good look
at the potential seeing this is a homogenous desposit.
Slow day thus far in the markets.
Sincerely
George J. Tromp



To: Walt who wrote (5452)3/22/1998 10:25:00 AM
From: Chas.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26850
 
Hi Walt......... I have a couple of questions for you regards the dyke samples, being our resident thread prospector-miner-geologist I'm sure you would know better than most........First, all the talk of security regards samples, etc, this is to protect the samples from being salted or tampered with right????? Second, there is dyke material and then there is dyke material.....does someone like Turner or the Russian or the Chief mineralogis or the Chief geologist actually stand there and point and say over there, now over there or just how does that selection process take place, I mean good grief, we don't want the high grade stuff being contaminated with the overburden or wall crap. Also, what do you think of the area or ground geology of an area being a triangle, with the triangle being Back Lake to MPV 5034 to Snap Lake 186......is this too big an area to be considered common ground. Is that whole area a new search area for Kimberlites????? I would appreciate your comments, thanks, chuck