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To: WWS who wrote (19)2/20/1999 8:59:00 PM
From: Tom Cat  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 53
 
bill,
I've always wondered whether a deposit is really discovered or presents itself due to circumstances and luck. Terry, definitely has the background to run circles on the topic to many in his field, but, it is always prudent to get a second opinion from the Doctor, he himself indicated that he worked in the past with the NWI geos and had a good opinion on them, additionally, in a previous e-mail indicates that future holes will prove the size. I am also a professional and I know the dangers of extrapolating conclusions from a single data point.
TC



To: WWS who wrote (19)2/22/1999 10:15:00 AM
From: Big Shorty  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 53
 
Bill, where the h-ll did you ever get the idea that T. Crebs had anything to do with the discovery of Voiseys Bay. He was simply a geophysisist the came onto the scene long after the discovery. I know he keeps implying the somehow he played a part in the actual discovery. Bull! Nows let's get on with reality.
I think you'll find that NWI has an open pittable orebody in the 5m ton range at this point and it will grow. However it is correct that it may not be huge. That really doesn't matter. The geology and structure have all the right ingredients to host numerous deposits of which many could dwarf what Nuinsco has unearthed.
Happy hunting.
Jim Cox