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Gold/Mining/Energy : Medinah Mining Inc. (MDHM) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Handshake™ who wrote (4378)7/17/1998 11:31:00 AM
From: Capluke  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 25548
 
KMT,

After contacting MDIN and having many questions answered, and then some. After asking for and receiving the next day the tenney report. After rereading and analyzing numbers from press release, report and conversation with MDIN. After rereading many, many posts and comparing what is shared here and what is shared in news releases and shared by direct contact with MDIN. I completely agree with your post to me. Selling now will only cut my gains! I have to believe that more is better right now. The future holds much promise. Never meant for my posts to be any attack on your character, in the moment of panic I wanted to know all that could be verified. Obviously now, Ancil cannot be taken seriously and most definitely is not who he claims to be...who is that by the way<g>. As always do your own DD and make your decisions. I know I did mine and am glad I didn't do anything stupid in haste. Have a great weekend all!

Big Al



To: Handshake™ who wrote (4378)7/17/1998 12:20:00 PM
From: J. Nelson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 25548
 
Dear Sir: Can you help me?

I have a fair question on what is "FINE GOLD" yes there are nuggets, and hard rock
gold, yet what makes for the refrence to just "fine gold" is it so small that
they are flakes???

If a operation at a mill ends with sluge as most do and the sluge is pumped out
at the end of milling gold could it contain fine gold?

If there is a recovery process for that end product that still holds fine
gold is there a way that the business men in Japan are using to process the
sluge and take out the fine gold? Or is it that there is no process to get
that gold out of the sluge? Over the world there are billions of tonns of
the bye product of mining and it contains millions of oz of gold just
how can one get that gold out of the dust as it's just old dry sluge and
now dust. If the range is .04 to .06 grams per tonn of AU. in the dust how
can one get to that dust and for what price. In some areas it may be free
just to clean up the mess. Are we going someplace here or is it a one
side conversation? whacha think?

If you or anyone can help me on this I shure would like to know...