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To: JACK R. SMITH JR. who wrote (5706)4/10/1998 10:37:00 PM
From: Chuca Marsh  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 14226
 
Send it to me, then me and Zeev will take a bite out of it, and see if we see old Yankee Teethmarks! I get to keep all I bite off<VBG>. Zeev can have the other half of the snickers.
Chuca
P.S. - Le Doux is wicked slow, like overly slow ask Naxos and Maxam that deal with them. No refiner is gunna handel a small sample at reasonable cost in my opinion. You might as well hammer it on you Violin making Vice and the basement and send out pieces to the threaders so they can see and polish it with twenty different methods and maybe take it into 20 different lkocal jewelery store to see what they offer foir it per gram, and have all the per grams reported. There is no point in any rigamaroll.



To: JACK R. SMITH JR. who wrote (5706)4/11/1998 12:27:00 AM
From: Joe Champion  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14226
 
Full Moon, Jack!!

>>Ledoux is a very well respected referee lab. I know the discussion re IPM, but the fact remains that they are well respected in the industry.<<

Jack, I have no problem with where you send it. I have a great respect for Ledoux and there ability to assay. Ledoux is 30% owned by Johnson Mathey and is the greatest of the greatest. I was only slap happy in my last post (you caught me before I went for my swim).

Not to quote, but in the "peer reviewed" Journal of New Energy a paper was published by Roberto Monti (Ph.D. astrophysics) wherein he states that he was present in Englehard Corporate Laboratories when I produced gold and platinum metals in 1992. It goes without saying that the production rate was in the milligrams, but I (we) did it!

Now for a small tidbit of info......

After the "quote success" of Ray Stelle and Murray White assays at Ledoux (this is shortly after the delisting of [x]). I called Paul Blumberg and discussed the happenings. I said Paul do me a favor.

Just take a little time out of your day and mix a little of this and a little of that and place it in a crucible (of course, all of the ingredients were from there chemical supplies). Oh, and Paul don't screw it up by putting any mineral (DD)in it.

The bottom line -- yelp the big guy got a bead from the fire assay.

From the Champion family, may all have a wonderful weekend!

Joe

PS -- I am three weeks and counting for my first granddaughter!