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Gold/Mining/Energy : ASHTON MINING OF CANADA (ACA) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Jesse who wrote (6170)9/8/1998 3:07:00 PM
From: ddl  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7966
 
You're right Jesse. They've proven what, 16cpht so far, and all indications are that 30cpht will turn this baby into a viable mine, depending on quality.
So Frank all we need is 4.5 x 30 = 135 carats, but 200 (44.4 cpht) sure would be nice and is not out of the realm of probability.
I just wish they would be a bit more technical with their releases. Who knows, they probably have 30+cpht over certain intervals, but overall it's not there yet.
denis



To: Jesse who wrote (6170)9/9/1998 11:42:00 AM
From: Famularo  Respond to of 7966
 
Just a recap of one of the most promising pipes in Buffalo Hills.
K14 is a large body and is visible on detailed geophysical surveys as three anomalous areas. This is where Ashton had originally labelled them as A, B and C. If I recall, drilling of the largest anomoly last year led to the discovery of K14. From what I heard, these three anomolies probably represent a Central Pipe flanked by a shallower apron of crater facies material. The largest stone recovered from the mini bulk was 1.31 carat.. Regards Frank