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To: Elizabeth Andrews who wrote (714)4/17/1998 9:16:00 AM
From: RMF  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1474
 
Elizabeth,

I think you summed it up.

But, I don't think Bubar screws around with dogs that don't hunt (always wanted to say that).
When they drilled Dianne Lake they found nothing and that was it.... no outside consultants or further work.

So what I'm looking for on Wolf is whether they have plans to commit more time and especially money to the property. Considering that, I think hiring Dr. Naldrett is a pretty good sign. More drilling would be better.

Regardless of Wolf, the drills should be flying on Separation Rapids in May and a little zone of tantulum or cesium would really crank things up.

micap



To: Elizabeth Andrews who wrote (714)4/17/1998 2:07:00 PM
From: D McP.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1474
 
No Elizabeth,

He's not an assay guy. He's a "big picture" guy here. They need to know what the underground structure might be; so they'll tie together assay results, bore hole orientation and location data, surface structural data (indicative of underlying structure)among other information, and try to understand things like: where is it richest, poorest, deepest, shallowest, what shape is the volume...etc. Important details when you're going to drill some more, or open a pit.

D. McP.