Adds credibility to the recent comment - (was it from Elmer? somebody please confirm) that this resource is bigger than anyone imagined. Possibly all the cards may not be on the table in full view yet.
Oh, well here are Elmers comments after the report we did not see:
Mr. Elmer Stewart, President of Copper Fox stated that "The results of the Titan-24 survey and the 3D modeling doubles the potential strike length of the Paramount zone and has located four other chargeability targets that support the concept of an emerging porphyry district. These targets considerably upgrade the potential to locate another porphyry style copper-gold-molybdenum-silver deposit within the boundaries of the Schaft Creek project. The Titan-24 survey has added another positive component to the possibility of locating another porphyry style copper-gold-molybdenum-silver deposit on any or all of these targets.
AND PAST COMMENTS
Elmer gave us plenty of verbal clues in the past:
- ''The two large zones of copper mineralization exposed on surface and the large untested chargeability anomaly may represent one or more deposits
- ''One of our main objectives at Schaft Creek in 2011 is to test the three targets identified above - any one of which we believe could be another previously undiscovered deposit''
- ''We also knew there are clearly two copper mineralization zones exposed at the surface to the north of our property,” Stewart says. “The characteristics looked to be the same as Schaft Creek, and porphyry formations rarely occur as single entities.
- ''Of course we have to prove them up, but I think one or both of those two zonescould be another porphyry copper, gold and silver deposit
- ''In addition to the Schaft Creek deposit, two large zones of copper-gold mineralization and a large chargeability anomaly are located within the Schaft Creek project none of which have ever been tested by diamond drilling. The potential for any one of these zones to host a large copper-gold-molybdenum-silver deposit is considered to be high".
- ''In addition the nature of porphyry deposits suggests that there should be other similar deposits within the same general area
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''Schaft Creek is a very large project and possibly the largest one in Canada that is currently undergoing a feasibility study''