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To: Alan Vennix who wrote (2208)12/18/1998 7:21:00 PM
From: Richard Mazzarella  Respond to of 5143
 
Alan, it appears that MG is using J/L as their technical consultants for all assay and recovery work. Guess it keeps it all in the family. However, if J/L gets too close to MG, J/L COC will have doubters, much like the relationship of Hewlett with Maxam IMO. There could be some interesting assay news soon.

Karl, thanks for the heads up.



To: Alan Vennix who wrote (2208)12/19/1998 5:22:00 PM
From: Karl Zetmeir  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5143
 
If J/L has entrusted Mike with their proprietary forumlas, I have to assume there has been a very, very close bond that has occurred.

Presumably, if the J/L process works well on complex ores, it also works well on conventional ores. That would be my take.

As I read it ... only the Sticklizard property is undergoing the CoC under the supervision of an unnamed 3rd party. It doesn't say what process is being used to assay those samples ... I'm presuming a standard fire assay since there are multiple labs involved. It would be nice if they were using the J/L process to assay in addition to whatever else they are using.

Big Dunno.