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Gold/Mining/Energy
Micro-Fine Gold Plays - Franklin Lake, etc.
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Emcee:  Grant Baker Type:  Unmoderated
To keep the peace and ease the burden over at the Naxos thread, I thought it best to start a new thread to discuss the many other companies also working on alluvial gold deposits in California, Nevada, etc.

Anyone wishing to post information about LC Capital (CHIP), Kilo, IPM, Desert Minerals, or any other company (even Naxos!) engaged in the recovery of micro-fine gold is welcome here. This thread is intended to allow for the free exchange of information on this subject. It is not restricted to the discussion of any particular company or recovery process.

It is my personal belief that if we, as investors, are open to the possibility that any one of these companies is capable of making a break through in cutting-edge miro-fine gold recovery systems technology, we should therefore be trying to follow a variety of similar companies and not be putting all our eggs in one basket!

Working together, we might collectively be able to figure out which company (or companies) have the real goods, and which companies will bring the best return on investment.

I wish everyone following this thread good luck!
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615So how much did everyone lose......me......$100,000rnaz-3/20/2010
614 It's Official! Paul has started a new thread entitled "The New WesterGrant Baker-4/14/1997
613 NEW THREAD!!!! ....marketed as a continuation of this fine thread... Subject Pullin-GS-4/12/1997
612 The desert dirts are about to become simple ores as opposed to complex ores. OnVictorio-4/12/1997
611 Great input Tim! Since I live in Massachusetts and in a "yuppie"John D. McClure-4/12/1997
610 Here's the first line of a unpublished story (auto-biography) that is approChuca Marsh-4/12/1997
609 Hello stable-mate, you might be CL's brother but I guess we are now stableTim Hall-4/11/1997
608 George and ALL, Robert, I vote to include<i>COMPLEX ORES!</i> ChucaChuca Marsh-4/11/1997
607 Tim, that brings to mind the punchline; "Now you know the rest of the stoChuca Marsh-4/11/1997
606 Thanks for the clarification. There'll be quite a bit of tax revenue generJMB55-4/11/1997
605 Tim, thanks for the informative contribution to the thread.Grant Baker-4/11/1997
604 Thank you, don't know that I ever read anything more well thought out. C LC L-4/11/1997
603 The Mining Law of 1872, which is still in effect, allows any individual to stakTim Hall-4/11/1997
602 <<<< Bonanza in the name, >>> Excellent, Lee. For the moC L-4/11/1997
601 That was great! Wish you could hear my chuckling... EllenEllen-4/11/1997
600 Ellen: If we would use <b> Bonanza </b>in the name, we also would hLee Bush-4/11/1997
599 What happened to New Western Desert Gold Rush? I kinda liked that. or just WesEllen-4/11/1997
598 Thall would love to have you name it Desert Dirt Mining because then it would bVictorio-4/11/1997
597 There is historical precedent for using the word 'Bonanza'. My belatedLee Bush-4/11/1997
596 <b>NEW WESTERN DESERT GOLD RUSH-Desert Rats<b> A W is too far downVictorio-4/11/1997
595 Fellow desert rats & Grant I know that the New Western Desert Gold Rush is Victorio-4/11/1997
594 Robert, I agree that the Micro-fine heading doesn't highlight the western aGeorge Alazar-4/11/1997
593 Nothings changed, the Democrats are looking for some more tax revenues so that C L-4/10/1997
592 To All, Firstly, I like the Title "Desert Dirt Gold Rush"... SecondJohn D. McClure-4/10/1997
591 I didn't see the CNBC clip, but it sounds similar to the "Fleecing of Jerry Held-4/10/1997
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