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To: Rocket Red who wrote (10835)12/23/1998 6:38:00 PM
From: Chas.  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 26850
 
Red........I think Turner is a very shrewd fellow........he has surrounded himself with all sorts of pros.......he is nursing, milking, coaxing this play into a winner and it is already there.........you know they have colored "fancies" it was reported in the preliminary findings of the NW Dyke samples...........they've probably got fantastic "fancies"..........Turner is not going to release that info until it is absolutely necessary and to Wsp best advantage. I suspect that the three big carat stones were only a part of the reason the values were up to $301/ct, there was also 18 or 21 other smaller but over 1 ct diamonds in that package (no mention of their quality or color)at this point this play is a no brainer.........guys like Nash and Becker will lose out because they they don't follow the story or the geology of the play........and all the facts are right there in front of them........I wonder if either one of them hold a Wsp position...............



To: Rocket Red who wrote (10835)12/23/1998 6:53:00 PM
From: L. D.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26850
 
Red,
I am not going to ask you where you get your info, but if you would ask the company you would have been told that colored stones proved to be of no value at all.
Therefore my friend, next time before you start swinging your machete get your facts straight.
Have a splendid evening.