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JFK -- 600,000 and 45% increase is not much.
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I wonder what it is all worth to Jilbey gold at the end of the get gone?
EC<:-}
See Pam Anderson. She took her fake melons to California where she plans to run for governor. She could not do any worse than other actors or wrestlers, let's face it. All she has to be able to do is say "fire everybody" and "lower taxes" and she is a winner.
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You get offa dat pup, and you get to keep all of your equipment and you stay healthy.
Howsa dat? You got any better ideas?
Most placer claims are not worth what they ask. If you had a kilometer of ground and it had 6 feet deep of 60 dollar pay, 20 feet wide it would be worth $720,000.
If the claim was sold for 200K and equipment cost 250K and work cost 10 dollars a yard,(120 K) then the claim would be marginal. Input at 100% recovery would be 720K and costs would be 570K.
If you could work it with 80K in equipment at a cost of 15 dollars a yard (180K), then it would be worth a purchase 160K to make a profit of 300.
If you had the equipment on it and assays I would work it for 50% and if I source the equipment I would work it for 75% with forensic audit by Arthur Andersen.
If it were high volume low pay, +x million yds and 5 to 10 dollar pay, then it changes considerably but if it needed drilling it is back to an option agreement.
I can get placers with up to 10 million yards of 10 dollar ground with 2000 drill holes. Needs sophisticated engineering for recovery (+ 2 million).
EC<:-}
That was a song by the Jefferson Tarship, "You Found Me". (Surrealistic Pillow Talk Conspiracy) Contrary to what was thought, WJC was named after the rock band from SF.
Yes, there you were trying to escape the camera behind that phony fruitstand. We know the fruit is plastic and it is a cover for a bookie joint, where you take bets on policy stocks on the TSX-Venturamos.
EC<:-}/
Never let Long Tom do your clean up, or you will be caught short. He is one mean bandit.
Below 25 cents a pan was poh diggins (Swede diggings) in the YK in the old days. That would be 5 dollars US per pan today. Some diggings went to double that or better on occasion. Sometimes you could see the gold in the pan from 20 feet away.
The key in the YK diggins was that they were very rich. Two or three ounces per yard was not uncommon. Of course that was a pay streak only a foot of so deep on bedrock. The original strike by George Carmacks was 50 cents per pan at 20 dollar gold and it was right on the surface. That would be about 4 ounces per yard. You can pan within a quarter mile of that discovery today on many pup streams and not find a single speck of gold.
Some of the White Channel gravels (remnants of old fuchsitic carbonate gold veins) today average 60 dollars a yard at pay depth. Most good gravel today from surface down averages about 6 dollars a yard in bulk. It is quite profitable at the figure if the claim is run right. You can thaw by digging trenches and letting water sit in them.
EC<:-}
There are either 160 pans or 300 pans to the yard (3000 lbs of gravel) A 14 inch pan holds ten lbs. A large, or 18 inch pan holds ~16 lbs. I think. You have to fill them to know. According to Tappan Adney (Klondyke Stampede) there are about 180 pans to the yard. Anyway, more than 25 cents to the pan is rich by the then Klondyke standards. 25 cents at that time was better than 1/100 of an ounce of gold per pan. That is one hell of a lot of gold per pan -- 20 cubic millimetres of gold by volume. (not mils or millilitres, but millimetres) A one centimetre square spot of gold, 1/5 of a millimetre deep would be it.
EC<:-}
Are hylie skilt and intelujint personell stand ready to asist you.
EC<:-}
In case anyone needed to know, that image of the glacier (I was besieged by emails so I am posting this in reply) is from the disk collection of Lateegra Resources, who will be starting their summer teaser program drilling their high grade gold play at the edge of the glacier in Far-Gone-and-Desolated, B.C. Lateegra is not to be confused with Leeward Res. who has a gold scam, I mean play, in Myanmar.
EC<:-}
Jesse-Bill and Morgan-Joe awaiting summer season stock advice from The Trading Fool on the mean streets of Morgantown.
EC<:-}
A Rare Glimpse of The Trading Fool at his Street Corner Office in the heart of the City
EC<:-}
The only prize for boobies was given to Pamela Anderson this year. Sorry.
EC<:-}
I was just kidding about Re-Pet.
It was from a movie. I thought you would be amused. I admit it was a pitiful attempt to be amusing, but I was overwhelmed with the need to fit in.
Tell me about your gold mines.
EC<:-}
Shield Gold Inc. is a pre-IPO company doing an offering soon through Northern Securities in Calgary. It has interests in North Western Ontario in a few older pre-production mines with some more recent exploration, that could be re-opened to feed a nearby toll-mill.
It's West African interests are based on relationships with some land owners there who have in the past discussed JV's with Wildcat on some properties that would suit small mining and have outlined resources.
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=2920066
echarters@sympatico.ca
EC<:-}
Other than Shield Gold Inc. whose west African interests are perhaps too late for fulfillment, I would say Cassidy is a horsie to ride, ride, ride. I would say Jilbey could go somewhere, but it does not end up with the brass ring, so the ride from here on in is just a fairground thing.
EC<:-}
I heard Re-Pet Corp. is going to list. Cloned pets will be big. Are you in?
Cloning is love.
EC<:-}
Great, great, fabulous. Really grand. I hope you get it lit up like last year with the Santa Claus pulling the slay and the Angel on top and the dropping ball with the people cheering. Hell when those series lights go out, isn't it though? Changing all 1500 of them to find the one that is burnt is just_not_fun.
Seriously though, if you could use a little bit of gilt tinsel [or a lot] we have plenty left over. Thousands of ounces of the stuff. You could hang it all over your mine and make it look just like ours.
Go see Rob McEwen if you can't find us. He has some too. He lives in an old shack down by the old ghost town, "Ded Red" Lake.
EC<:-}
You are kidding right?
Real people don't have names like "Netolitsky".
EC<:-}
What kind of adjective is "Waddy". Did these guys stay in school long?
EC<:-}
In the sweet buy and buy.
EC<:-}
During World War II, the Germans, Soviets, and US made a weapon that had a bent barrel, in order to shoot around corners. Of course you need a sight that sees around corners too. It also requires bullets that can bend as well. Complex weapon. Good idea.
It pays to look ahead, and around the corner too.
EC<:-}
Dearest grasshopper.
Was Rome yet built in an afternoon?
Does the universe not revolve ever so slowly about its celestial hinges, yet in the fullness of its time, does it not bring us the glories of creation as they should be?
Patience is not merely a virtue, it is the final requiem for the seer of all things.
EC<:-}
I am soooooo ashamed!
EC<:-}
It's utterly fantastic [my gold mine] it's as big as the sky, it's as high grade as King Solomon's. It's right beside the highway. The 43-101 work is underway. A scoping study will be started soon./ We plan to dewater and mine two properties of 450,000 ounces of gold near surface at a grade of 10 grams. It will probably bear 50% debt financing. But it's severely underfinanced.
How is your gold mine?
EC<:-}
More crap.
http://www.siliconinvestor.com/stocktalk/msg.gsp?msgid=20113587
For some reason the kermode link does not work. Perhaps their crap discriminator is set on the wrong frequency. They tell me they are looking for 100 million tons of 1 gram. hmmmmmm....
Geodex and Amdador are looking for lesser tons of 7 to 9 grams.
Golden Band tells me that they are finding spectacular crap in SK as was on VG display at the Calgary Investment conference, but their found grade so far are, well, crap. Even McKewon of Golccorp was impressed by the way the stuff looked.
EC<:-}
I religiously stay away from places where I might meet someone like myself.
Up to all kinds of silly things. Mega projects. Divestments of a grand nature. Huge gold mines. Oil slicks as big as the Pacific.
The skies the limit.
EC<:-}
I love crap.
GXM/TSX
Geodex.
New gold in NB.
http://www.geodexminerals.com
EC<:-}
I know a beach where it never ends.
EC<:-}
http://www.siliconinvestor.com/stocktalk/msg.gsp?msgid=20092325
Adult attitude --> nyah, hyah, nyah, yah, I have 25 fave mining plays and you don't! So there. Spllllllltttttttt!
On the other hand, since you take my word for everything, now you do too.
I went to the Calgary conference. It was eye opening. Since I am a mouthbreather, every company who pitched me on their plans sold me cold.
hmmmmmm......
EC<:-}
I never said I knew what I was talking about. If I did then you would know what I was up to and that would be bad.
Further to my ignorance state, I don't know what you are talking about either!
Amazing.
That makes two of us.
EC<:-}
There is an obvious mistake in line three of the formula.
Dilution rises to make capitalization a constant in $ per share.
That is what is called "fair value".
So, what are your favourite 100 mini-caps?
Start with your top favourite 25.
EC<:-}
There is a rumour that subplatinoid IF underlies most of the Wabush terrane.
The mostest gigantiferous instrusivation of platino-gabbroic rock is, allegedly, according the the Geological Survey of Canada, the Muskox Intrusive. This is being explored by NTH.
Now how about that?
Then there is Muskox Minerals.
Did you know there is a Diorite-Gabbro near Kirkland Lake that contains 3 grams of PGMS per ton? Or so I was told.
EC<:-}
This is a trick question.
What are the big Pd-Pt structures-terranes, areas, companies in North Amerique?
EC<:-}