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To: mineman who wrote (14812)2/16/1999 9:47:00 AM
From: Gord Bolton  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 26850
 
Big diamonds are worth more than little diamonds.
Winspear has shown large high quality diamonds from the bulk sample. Analysis of all diamond results indicate that the findings are lognormal for the deposit. The diamonds share common characteristics unique to the Snap Lake deposit. Diamonds examined by expert evaluaters in Antwerp and by Phd. McCallum. Nothing of concern reported by the experts.
I noticed that you posted on the Mount Kare project where bonanza gold was intersected. THat is very nice when it happens but gold is gold and it is worth X dollars per ounce no matter how big the chunks are.
Diamonds are different. Large high quality diamonds are relatively rare and are highly valued.
I realize that in your own unique universe that you feel that this is unfair and perhaps even an evil conspiracy involveing numerous organizations and professional people.
I think that you need help in learning how to cope with things that you do not understand.
How are things going with the RCMP thing?



To: mineman who wrote (14812)2/16/1999 10:43:00 AM
From: gg cox  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26850
 
mineman,Rex Diamond RXD Toronto recently announced the winners of a contest to guess the size of the largest diamond mined out of their mines in South Africa in January...results posted below

"Well, January 1999 was a month when the South African mines did not
produce exceptionally large stones. The largest diamond was a 22.96
carats, white stone of maccle shape, bid in South Africa at 1350
USD/carat and sold in Antwerp for 1400 USD/carat or 32.144 USD."

Hellllllo....large stone...higher dollar value per carat!!!
Kapeeech!
If you still don't understand I'll go back to posting your standard Churchill "FANATIC " reply.
gg



To: mineman who wrote (14812)2/16/1999 12:25:00 PM
From: peter matson  Respond to of 26850
 
The only facts are that you are a pain in the behind

hiding behind your mineman handle.