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To: Martin Wormser who wrote (3497)4/16/1998 1:51:00 PM
From: Peter S.  Respond to of 4571
 
And the market responds with a huge resounding yawn.

The next news from the Ruby will be about a nugget they've found that's as big as the chip in VP's shoulder.

Patiently long on BCMD,
Peter S



To: Martin Wormser who wrote (3497)4/16/1998 3:10:00 PM
From: jchar  Respond to of 4571
 
Martin, I believe this is the best news release to date. This shows that the company has every intention to ramp up production. This also explains some of their past moves in obtaining funds. They even received some more funds from me yesterday, or at least somebody did. What everyone should realize is that production takes time and money. In the past they didn't have the money and " Ol El Camino" took away their time. Patience is everyone's best virtue here. And to your credit you have been the most patient of all. P.S. I would love to go on the " Gold Panning Adventure " this summer. I also have 2 Golden Labs.



To: Martin Wormser who wrote (3497)4/16/1998 3:31:00 PM
From: Galirayo  Respond to of 4571
 
[ 300 tons of material from the drift are currently stockpiled.]

Stockpile = Pileofstock

And some even say ... Thar's Gold in that thar Stockpile.

So, what's not to like? Even the Wicked Witch says ....

I'm Smelting!!

Ray

Disclaimer: Pay no attention to me. I'm just taking up space and time.
>>The Company continues to remove gold-bearing ore from its 2500 South Wing drift.<<



To: Martin Wormser who wrote (3497)4/16/1998 5:08:00 PM
From: Frank Brisebois  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4571
 
Martin:

Is Lewis Huelsdonk still alive? It would make sense to extract his expertise as to where the mine stopped, and where BCMD can start up again at the point when the Government halted mining operations back in the 1940's. Also how long would it take to "Drift 530 feet" to access the Big Bend area of the Ruby Mine? Weeks, months?

Frank