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Gold/Mining/Energy : PAR.V - Diamonds in China -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: maxed who wrote (27)3/26/1999 10:52:00 AM
From: average joe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 61
 
Thanks eddy, in the days before Friedland and PAR and KRT
a Russian geologist working for a company called called
Olds Industries went to Vancouver to study all the information
available on the 700 series of kimberlites.

This geologist was a world leader in exploration for kimberlite
having made close to eighty discoveries. He was very excited
about the potential here. Everything was diamond bearing and
large stones were being found in the gravels of the area.

The important consideration with PAR is they have a diamond
mine, not a kimberlite prospect. There is no need to probe
the G'10 garnet for hidden information or any of the hair
splitting petrography anymore. IT IS A DIAMOND MINE.

I'll read the rest of the PAR info when I have time, and
thanks for the tip.

average joe