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To: ddl who wrote (12733)1/20/1999 7:12:00 PM
From: russet  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26850
 
Fellow threadsters and Denis:

Get the final bets in quick - the wheel is spinning - news out in a couple of days.

We will find out how many diamonds there are in the North shore drill cores and from the stepouts down dip under the lake. My prediction is lots! And I'm not kidding. The stock is going to set new highs.

We already know there are lots and lots of diamonds on the Northwest peninsula, across the lake on the Northeast arm and on the South shore. There is kimberlite (or whatever rock you want to call it) shooting in all directions under and away from the lake. Why would only the outer edges of the kimberlite have diamonds and not the middle?

It looks like they tried to drill a few holes downdip from the kimberlite outcrop on the Northwest peninsula - that would be like drilling down the pipe - I wonder how far downdip they got and how many diamonds are in those cores? I bet Randy will show us some diamond studded cores in Vancouver next week. Hey shorties, better cover now and remember I'm just trying to help you, really!

I smell crow cooking in the pot for all the naysayers.

Diamet is just our little brother - born a few years later- (in geological terms) - he blew his top too quickly and broke most of his big diamonds - we still have most of ours and we are close enough (in geological terms) to let him play with ours!

Don't forget that Eric said (#6117) that our kimberlite emplacement may run for hundreds of miles along the faults in the area (that was when he was giving us good advice) . Imagine,........100's of miles of 100 carat diamonds,.........makes me tingle all over!

Place your bets, the ball is about to drop.