To: Wildcat who wrote (6637 ) 11/23/1998 3:59:00 PM From: Chuca Marsh Respond to of 11603
Hey, Wildcat; A Slow Day Of Threading is better than a good day of work...unless one loves what they do and do what they love! Like this Mr Bob Barefoot at DCRS that I stumbled into his mill with a bucket of stuff. Latter on, after the Brothers Bruce and Frank worked on the stuff, I talked to Dale Runyon, about a year ago now and he said that in their initial runnings of the DCRS and their patented Mongoose systems( Maxam has one) they got his " Thesis " and did I ever see it? Said no. He said call Bob about it and get some permissions to Web Scan ( re print ) so I did, here's the short version with the Intro from page One and part of the top of page two. It might liven up the thread. All inquires will be phoned in to Bob and the bros if any come in. Or, PM me. Switching E Mails today: bondee@ici.net Chuca RE: The Info on "The Great Basin Gold Discovery " is at( Enjoy- Thanks Bob and Frank! ): homepages.infoseek.com ....massive amount of such gold-enriched Pre-Cambrian rock end up on the surface deposit as gold that is known to exist today, we are looking at the Carlin trend which was produced by a massive fault, which lifted the Lower Pre-Cambrian ore to the surface. Any layman would expect that what has proven to happen once geologically, must have happened many times befor. Then, where are the OTHER CARLINS? Let's suppose, just for the sake of argument, that hundreds of Carlins ( only one George and One Peoria and One Vekol ValleyChucaAdds2it-that is why I like all the Maxam Claims )( I better stop til next time tomorrow, as Edit is Running out of time...discuss it folks..this is real....