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To: peter matson who wrote (7773)8/14/1998 2:49:00 PM
From: E. Charters  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 26850
 
Well, Pete. Why are you on this thread?

And can you justify your own "sanity" in your particular world view?

I suppose people like you exist on every promotional thread. Take a look at what they said about me on the NorthRich Pacific thread in the Aug 1997 to present archives. Same old carping song. Same old gee whiz when are they going to start mining song. Same old promotion. So I laughed and bashed. And guess what Pete! The stock tanked. I think it tanked about one or two weeks earlier than I predicted. And the Pacific Rim thread. Experts with all kinds of credentials called me down for my jaded view of the tonnage and grade of the Diablillos and the shenanigans of management with their options. I was a real sick puppy. A shorter. K M. Seltzer was the angel of Pierina. People called around Timmins to dig up dirt and played your tired old violin. Man were they dirty. But where is Pac Rim now? And when did management sell?

Escute Filias.

EC<:-}



To: peter matson who wrote (7773)8/14/1998 3:02:00 PM
From: E. Charters  Respond to of 26850
 
{To an onlooker it certainly didn't seem so simple. I never knew the
meanness, the trickery, of the mining business, the sheer obstinate
determination of the bigger capitalists not to make money while they might,till I heard the accounts of Jeff's different mines. Take the case of the Coronna Jewel. There was a good mine, simply going to ruin for lack of common sense.

" She ain't been developed," Jeff would say. "There's silver enough in her so you could dig it out with a shovel. She's full of it. But they won't get at her and work her."

Then he'd take a look at the pink and blue certificates of the Corona Jewel and slam the drawer on them in disgust.

Worse than that was the Silent Pine,-a clear case of stupid incompetence!

Utter lack of engineering skill was all that was keeping the Silent Pine from making a fortune for its holders.

" The only trouble with that mine," said Jeff," is that they won't go deep enough. They followed the vein down to where it kind o' thinned out and then they quit. If they'd just go right into her good, they'd get it again. She's down there all right." }

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It will be while before we get to the astute level of even the
"insight" of Leacock's fictional characters won't it?

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I am looking for the next Coronna Jewel, Pete. Care to put down
the hatchet and help me?

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To: peter matson who wrote (7773)8/14/1998 6:17:00 PM
From: Mr Metals  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26850
 
He might be nuts but you better pay attention to him:-)

Mr Metals