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To: Taz who wrote (8681)10/22/1998 7:29:00 PM
From: Chas.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26850
 
Hi Taz..... It's always exciting to talk to a Yellowknifer, I'm not sure why but it is, because your so close to the action I guess......hey you haven't seen Walt Humphries around have you...??? Haven't heard a peep out of him in over a month now. I have a question...when Wsp takes their 5000 ton bulk this winter(some think a 10000 ton bulk) who would be the most likely processor of that much ore.....Diavik..?? can they handle that much ore..?? If not who would then be the most likely.?? How long would it take to process 5000 ton..?? thanks....chuck



To: Taz who wrote (8681)10/22/1998 7:32:00 PM
From: .Trev  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 26850
 
I haven't been playing your game or listening to your tune long enough to "Pick up" on clues. I did go back and read your 8426 and I'm still not sure what you're getting at. My maps are obsolete and I'm waiting for new ones to come in. I do recognize that Lupin and the Jericho property are in the right area for WSP processing, and you have it right that Lupin is moth-balled. However the plant is even more potentially useful than you mention because Lytton has it's own building at the mill and it was expanded to process a considerable bulk sample already. I always thought that Lytton had agreements in place to actually produce in a small way if things worked out for them.

You probably know that Lytton / Indigo are drilling at Jericho as we speak. Should be news any time. I wonder what's going on???.

On a different vein, you may be right about unauthorized viewing of properties, drill cores etc, but don't ever kid yourself that it doesn't go on. There's a very famous story of how one of Canada's most respected and capable mine finders found a mine by unauthorized viewing of the core in a shack at night. The company that was exploring looking for one metal did't know that their core was very high in another one which showed up because the burglar had Black Light equipment with him. It was so rich the whole shack lit up with fluorescence. The next day.................

Regards