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To: violetta martinez who wrote (545)4/22/1998 7:31:00 PM
From: Jesse  Respond to of 1030
 
Hi Violetta! Firstly, you're a little hasty in saying SGF found a 'pipe'; they have hit some diamondiferous kimberlite zones, with Zone 2 impressive (both holes drilled hitting a rich ~45m "kimberlite flow" just beneath the OB at Zone 2 ; -not to say it isn't a pipe either). I am not up on their property, but that one Main Zone 2 does look good, out of the 4 zones they encountered & reported on (from these last two, in total, LDC holes drilled into the kimberlite complex). Nice counts.
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-- That area of Saskatchewan has huge Kim. anomalies, easily fingered with even 1-mile spaced line aeromag surveys. [I think some other K's around there are notorious for their prohibitive depths].

In terms of the locale, PUG/CG's property is in SSCentral Sask. (reaching down to the US border), while SGF's property in question is at Fort a la Corne, in the SE (80 km east of Prince Albert) -- See SGF map: shoregold.com

Hope this helps, amiga!

Ciao,
-j
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To: violetta martinez who wrote (545)4/22/1998 8:18:00 PM
From: Famularo  Respond to of 1030
 
Hi Violetta, I can find more details for you tomorrow and post or email you.

regards
Frank



To: violetta martinez who wrote (545)4/23/1998 12:10:00 AM
From: Rocket Red  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1030
 
Violetta there at least 600miles apart if pug&cg find something its a hole new area

Good luck