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To: average joe who wrote (11661)1/12/1999 1:21:00 PM
From: james flannigan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26850
 
Joe,I read in Northern Miner last month that SUF is mining a 3.5 milloin t dyke in Africa.



To: average joe who wrote (11661)1/12/1999 1:26:00 PM
From: teevee  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26850
 
Hi below average joe smuck,
Have you ever heard of any of the mines situated on half meter wide type II kimberlite dykes in south Africa? Lets see now....there is the Bellsbank, Ardo, Rex, Swartruggens, Star to name some. How is it that WSP is situated on such a small kimberlite? I suspect you don't know have the faintest idea of what you are talking about. Kindly do a little DD before you post your glib bullsh*t on this thread. Thanks in advance.
regards,
teevee



To: average joe who wrote (11661)1/12/1999 2:17:00 PM
From: Rick the Vet  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26850
 
Joe - get in the hunt. Scoping study indicates 1.3 million tonnes. Half of which can be mined by open pit. The other half by underground. This tonnage is in the "proven" category. The infill drilling on the NW peninsula will expand this resource to 6 million tonnes. If the stepouts are infilled this resource will approach 20 million tonnes.
The discovery is open to the north and east so what the final number will be is anyone's guess. Wake up - at least read the press releases before you go yapping your mouth off.

P.S. Sell - I have a bid in.