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


To: the Chief who wrote (5490)8/17/1998 1:13:00 PM
From: Handshake™  Respond to of 25548
 
Thank you again. Damn boy you know your sh*t, and what mining company did you once own and operate????? How did you know that Chile info?
See folks our knight in shining armor (gold that is)

:-)




To: the Chief who wrote (5490)8/17/1998 1:22:00 PM
From: findstock  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 25548
 
giving credit where credit is due Chief that was a good post, but my question is this, is this required NOW after Gordon has spent all this time on the property?....where did this info come from, being that MDIN needs to drill and spend this kind of money to finally see what they have, because if this is so, and we wouldn't know until November that is going to really cause me some great concern here...any comments on this?



To: the Chief who wrote (5490)8/17/1998 1:28:00 PM
From: Mike Gold  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 25548
 
Nice post Chief! A few comments:

"A) the amount of overburden! This is extremely important the breccia cap maybe 200 metres below the surface, the copper/gold porphry (if it exists) may be 100 metres below that!!
B) the thickness of the breccia cap and its content. If the breccia cap is not mineralized and 200 metres thick, the total overburden (200 metres overburden, 200 metres breccia=400 metres) makes the project "TOAST" unless chalcopyrite is hit in significant intersections!!"

Report says they used a bulldozer to expose the brecca so 200 meters seems a bit extreme! Also, "samples of the breccia and wall rock showed anomalous values in gold, copper etc.." Sounds to me that the brecca is mineralized. Please explain! Thanks!