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Gold/Mining/Energy : Medinah Mining Inc. (MDHM) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: KMT who wrote (9104)2/11/1999 11:57:00 AM
From: EtTuBrute  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 25548
 
For those computer impaired like myself, here is the contents of KMT's link:

February 7, 1999.

Mr. Les Price
c/o Medinah Energy Inc.
#302-255 West First Street
North Vancouver, B.C., Canada
V7M 368

Dear Mr. Price

Re: Sampling and assaying of drill core from Altos de Lipangue Breccia Project

The core from the first drill hole will be sampled at 1 meter intervals from collar to bottom of hole, regardless of
the recovery in the oxidized zone, in order to provide sufficient information to enable a decision to be made as
to what sections of the core from subsequent drill holes it is essential to sample.

The core will be split using a Longyear wheel type core splitter and the sample split will be put into plastic
sample bags with the assayer‘s tag, sealed and tied. These samples for assay will be removed from the drill
site every day and kept under direct supervision until delivered to the Assay Laboratory. The reject split will be
returned to the core box and stored on site until the program is completed and ongoing storage can be
arranged.

The samples will be assayed for Gold, using 1 Assay Ton or 30 grams of pulped sample, and analyzed for eight
elements using ICP techniques. These eight elements are : Silver, Copper, Lead, Zinc, Arsenic, Antimony,
Bismuth and Molybdenum. The Gold Assays will be assayed on a "rush" basis for the first drill hole with results
available within four or five days. The results will be faxed to the residence in Lampa presently being arranged,
as well as to the Medinah office in North Vancouver. Assay data sheets will be prepared and faxed to
Medinah's office as necessary.

The assay laboratory will be requested to hold and store both the reject and pulps for each sample, and the
laboratory will be requested to separate out every tenth (10") sample, which will be submitted to a different
laboratory for check assay. It is also intended to insert duplicate samples into the sample stream during the drill
program to check on consistency at the laboratory, even though the assay laboratory do this as a matter of
course during the assay and analyses runs.

It is fully understood that access to drill results and results from the assaying and analysis of the samples is to
be strictly controlled and no one except authorized personnel will be allowed access to this information.

Respectfully submitted,
"Gordon D. House" P.Geo.



To: KMT who wrote (9104)2/11/1999 12:10:00 PM
From: Mike Gold  Respond to of 25548
 
Neato Cool, Kevin! Hmm. "The samples will be assayed for Gold, using 1 Assay Ton or 30 grams of pulped sample, and analyzed for eight elements using ICP techniques. These eight elements are : Silver, Copper, Lead, Zinc, Arsenic, Antimony, Bismuth and Molybdenum. The Gold Assays will be assayed on a "rush" basis for the first drill hole with results available within four or five days."

Interesting that they are rushing the gold assays only. Keep in mind folks that the copper values are extremely important as well. Won't have a good picture of Lipangue potential until we get both gold and copper results.



To: KMT who wrote (9104)2/11/1999 12:36:00 PM
From: Solon  Respond to of 25548
 
Now wasn't that a timely and appropriate update from Mdin! (Thanks KMT).

I know there has been a lot of frustration over the last year or two for many of us. Much venting has taken place against MDIN; but in hindsight, and considering all the legal circumstances, financial realities, etc. etc--well, I for one am growing in respect for the entire organization.

It is nice to be a passenger on this investor freight train...with Engineer Mike and the crew! Think I'll lay a short nickel on the track and watch...