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Gold/Mining/Energy : Rock Resources -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Mike Gold who wrote (754)1/28/1999 12:57:00 PM
From: the Chief  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1996
 
Hi Mike. Well I have a couple of critical comments of the newsletter as well. However, ultimately it gives Rock some good exposure so I don't mind showing it to everyone. That doesn't mean I agree wholeheartedly with tis contents. However, I agree with the enthusiasm for the area!!...but you knew that!!<ggg>

The overburden issue may/maynot be an issue at all in the end. I think the jury is still out until we see how much "anomaly" is below the visible gold find and how much is in transit to Mount tachel!!!

Chief, I think you told me this before-but what do you think are the odds that a hydrothermal porphyry target in Chile will, in fact, have an economic grade porphyry deposit-and considering all the evidence to date that has been gathered.

Well odds are varied from location to location. But this is why I like ROCK we have location, location, location! Your odds of economics increase proportionally when you are surrounded by viable deposits in an area that is known for elephant deposits. If this property was located in an unknown area of Chile, with no substantial supporting finds in the area, than "odds" are defiently against you. In this case you just can't dismiss the sizes of the surrounding deposits as well as the rock structure and visible indications on this property.

As mentioned before I will ride this one to $5.00 or $0.00!! I like what I see and so far I have not been concerned with the previous drill program! I have been around to many drill programs that found nothing early then "poof" world class deposit is found. Its like treasure hunting in the ocean, every once in awhile you find an old spanish gold coin...the trick is to find out where it came from!!

PS I have forwarded your question at
Message 7485532
to Rock Resources...we have three geological types on staff, its time they earned their keep!!<ggg>

the Chief