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To: gerald blanke who wrote (1487)11/12/1998 10:31:00 AM
From: Kent C.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1829
 
Hi Gerald, by my estimates, they should be down around the 2000' mark by now, the conductive zone is approximately from (+/-) 2150' to 2500'. To go from 2000' to 2500' should take about 2.5 days. They will have to pull the core, spilt it, log it, and do a visual inspection before shipping it off for assay. Since the assays are done by an independent lab we have no control on the time frame it takes for results (but it is usually around 2 weeks depending on the amount of core, elements tested for, and if the lab is backlogged).

Cheers,

Kent