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Gold/Mining/Energy : Kensington Resources Ltd. (V.KRT) * Diamond in the rough! -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: average joe who wrote (1816)5/16/1998 1:14:00 AM
From: David Bowden  Respond to of 5206
 
Hey, salting works for me, as long as we see some increase in share price!!!!! *S*.

Dave....



To: average joe who wrote (1816)5/16/1998 6:37:00 PM
From: Chad Barrett  Respond to of 5206
 
Average Joe,

As far as different techniques for drilling go... I seem to recall that KRT was using a technique during the last program where they drilled a hole using a smaller diameter drill (I can't remember the exact drill sizes so I will "make up" some numbers to use in this example). So, the small diameter drill (say... 3 inches diameter?) would drill the hole initially. THEN! They took a larger diameter drill (5 inches diameter?) and drilled in the same spot!! Through this method they enlarged the hole and collected more material.

I DO remember a post outlining a process such as that for the last drill program. I THOUGHT IT SOUNDED FRICKIN' STUPID TOO! It must have been cheaper to do it that way?

So... in my opinion if they were to just use 1 large diameter drill they would get different (and better?) results!

If anybody else remembers the post that I am vaguely remembering about the previous drill program... feel free to jump in here and enlighten myself and everyone else.



To: average joe who wrote (1816)5/17/1998 10:40:00 AM
From: David Rowe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5206
 
You know, Joe, at the risk of sounding like a book critic, your style is lively, sarcastic and challenging. What is puzzling is that even after the discussions of drilling techniques, hole sizes, tracers (never mind the knowledge you must have gained as a speculator in mining stocks) you make a comment like this.

You are obviously passionate about the subject of KRT. Reflecting on an uninformed statement like this one, I wonder why. I can speculate that a reference to 'salting' is subtle innuendo and assists you in your agenda.

Dave Rowe