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To: peter matson who wrote (6282)6/25/1998 12:03:00 AM
From: Walt  Respond to of 26850
 
What you say is true but to have a proven resource you need the detailed drilling. What they have now is inferred. in some places maybe probable. I dont know where they drilled all their holes etc so Im not sure.
The point is it looks good and is looking better as they do more work.
The summer exploration program will answer alot of this. They may find some blow outs, another dyke or a pipe time will tell.
Also they have alot of ground to the south to explore and may make some finds there. All in all it should be interesting.
I have no way of knowing for sure but it would appear to me that what they have is mineable, could well be a mine and the question is how big of a mine.
I could be wrong but if I am and this ground every became open I would be up there staking, to carve out a few hundred tons for myself. I wouldn't mind having a few big diamonds to add to my mineral collection.
I just happen to have some high grade gold claims on the winter road half way between Yellowknife and Snap Lake so if they mine it maybe I can sell some gold for the rings as the trucks pass by.NWT diamonds set with NWT gold, sounds like a great marketing ploy to me.
regards Walt