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To: bob who wrote (32262)5/19/1998 10:20:00 PM
From: Tim Hall  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 35569
 
bob,

I read all about Haber last night. Very interesting. Can you tell me which mining companies are using his process?

TIA

Tim Hall



To: bob who wrote (32262)5/20/1998 11:21:00 AM
From: Bill Jackson  Respond to of 35569
 
Bob, A saw his web site and that caused me to make my comments. No patent numbers or any peer references. But he might indeed be a real abd capable person..
I tend to be quite cautious and suspicious when confronted by people whose web site lacks real referents, so I will reserve judgement on him for now.

Bill



To: bob who wrote (32262)5/20/1998 2:34:00 PM
From: go4it  Respond to of 35569
 
bob, I pulled this from the Barry Downs report.

Norman Haber, president of Haber Inc., a public corporation, and Mr. Jack Wagenti, president
of Lucky Seven Gold Mines, accompanied us on the entire trip. Mr. Haber, who has a strong
chemistry and metallurgy background, has developed a process (Haber Gold Process) to
recover gold and platinum from refractory ores. The "Desert Sands" precious metals deposits
are composed of refractory ores for the most part. Lucky Seven Gold Mines has a significant
micro-fine-gold deposit in San Bernardino, California which will use the Haber process for the
recovery, beginning early next year.

Norm Haber was helpful to have along on the field trip and was happy to render his opinions
after each company visit. Having a technical background, Norm was able to confirm the
legitimacy of each operation. Most mines were interested in trying the Haber Gold Process and
it is quite possible that the Haber Gold Process will end up as the recovery process of choice for
some of the companies.


I hope this helps