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Message: Re: It's been a long time.
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Tomandjerry, I guess we don't agree on the drill core thing. While it is possible that the unsampled sections of core may contain mineralization, I consider it unlikely they will reveal anything that matches or exceeds the already reported intercepts. One trusts--and maybe one is wrong--that the geologists know what they are doing and follow standard core logging proceedures and that they analyzed everything they felt had a chance of showing economic significance.

Like we talked about in previous posts, this thing has been billed as potentially the biggest gold discovery ever. If that's true, the drill cores would show it. And it would likely be obvious to anyone with eyes. So, in my opinion, analyzing drill core that the geologists felt wasn't worthwhile analyzing in the first place will not reveal some massive find. It might add some width to the already marginal results, but the chances of it saving the day are pretty slim.

If the best of the core isn't good enough, what are the chances that the discards will be better?

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