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To: George J. Tromp who wrote (2044)5/14/1999 8:04:00 PM
From: Chas.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2251
 
Hi George.........you're right I don't subscribe to the Crown Jewel Report, but I'm sure it is a fine, informative, and timely reporting of the Diamond stocks, you're very good at that and also very good at analysis........I presently am just ending a Bishop "GMR" subscription, thank God...won't be renewing that one......I have a Resource Indicator subscription and will be renewing when advised by S. Khanna, excellent newsletter IMO....will probably try the Crown Jewel Report next.......strange though, I have never heard one single "quote" or "reference to" or anything at all to your newsletter...do I have to sign a blood oath or "first born" or "death upon disclosure" if I join your club.....how do you keep the news so secretive...??? Well George, I have made money on Wsp and on Rex and although I didn't buy either because of you or your advice, I have benefited from your analysis on both and for that I thank you.............your thoughts on alluvial deposits is interesting, I am going to investigate further. thanks for the past frendship and information George ........have a good one and "Go Red Wings"



To: George J. Tromp who wrote (2044)5/15/1999 10:40:00 AM
From: peter matson  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2251
 
Well George if you do decide to come down I may decide

to become a subscriber.

Also nice call on RXD and good luck to you and others who

are in this play.

But the thing that bother me George is your comments on

Winspear regarding the large proportion of value attributed to

the 3 large stones. Why would this bother you now when prior

to the results from the mini bulk sample you were estimating most

of the value would be in the larger stone? Seems to me you

tried to do the same thing Bob Bishop did to Winspear, and as I

recall you were not very happy with him?

Maybe I missed something over the last couple of years but

I was led to understand that large gem quality diamond are very

desirable and consequently that is where the high valuations are,not

in the smaller far more common stones.

Regards and I say this sincerely Good Luck