I don't know but I been told it's hard to run with the weight of gold Other hand I heard it said it's just as hard with the weight of lead
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Now the market is a geologist or a fortune teller?
You see get the point being made...
Wow you mean I actually have to put out a little effort to find out some public information about a company that I'm invested in?
I can't get all my info on this board? I suppose that I have to go to mining information websites from government sources in other countries, I mean that could take moments.
lmao GO NBRI
Sorry to hear it but glad your doing better. Pretty soon you will hopefully only worry about how to spend your money.
Nice move on low volume today. Hope it holds and builds throughout the week.
Nice to see you here Cork, great timing!
Mining of the black channel will be very interesting, and I'm looking to forward to seeing some of those nuggets that we all know are still there.
From an earlier post from Foxwoodsfan
This is a copy of Bulletin 193 from the California Division of Mines & Geology dated 1970. Lots of cool and intersting reading in this, here's some highlights about the Ruby Mine:
Pg. 10 - Stated Ruby Mine has produced nuggets up to 52 pounds.
Pg. 14 - Ruby listed as Major Drift Mine.
Pg. 15 - Ruby listed under Placer Deposits.
Pg. 16 - South of Downieville, map indicates Gold Belt or Vien Systems in the Ruby Mine area.
Pg. 18 - South of Downieville, map indicates Tertiary Channels in the Ruby Mine area.
Pg. 22 - Shows the Ruby Adit.
Pg. 23 - Ruby stated to be one of the largest gold producers in the Allegany District.
Pg. 24 (my favorite) - Shows a photo of some nice big nuggets from the Ruby Mine.
Link:
http://www.spma-gold.org/pdf/reports/golddistrictsofc00clarrich.pdf
Lots and lots of gold in this area still!
Typical prior to production pps fall happens quit often to miners.
chart tells a different story.
hahaha you couldn't hold out any longer, well I guess everyone would have found out sooner or later. Perry must certainly believe that those in B.C. won't hold out forever and that we will be in to the dirt collecting platinum and gold. Either way those clams may prove to be valuable through mining or through sales and that will be good for all shareholders. GO NBRI
Perry sees the whole picture and he is always looking to the future and that's what good ceo's are paid for.
Not true other things are happening.even though you are not aware of it does not indicate the absence of it.
Exactly that is why I believe good news not related to the ruby will eventually come. Perry sees the big picture and that is his job.
Yes they do and it is proof that nbri has made and continues to make progress. Hehehe
I expect good news from Fraser and I believe there is more to come, and that it is certainly not dead, IMO. We shall see, we shall see!
I'm not sure what you're talking about I only posted once yesterday. Besides are there any rules against someone being excited about their investment?
Thanks buddy. There is also no guarantee that it will not be profitable. Works both ways we all know that.
Mining is set to begin in the Black Channel this week.
THIS FREAKIN' WEEK! THAT IS WHAT WE HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR!
Mining of a targeted area!
GO NBRI
All the hard work, time, and money spent will start to pay off soon! Like, THIS WEEK!
http://www.marketwired.com/press-release/north-bay-resources-inc-nbri-mining-set-to-begin-in-black-channel-otcqb-nbri-1939108.htm
Congrats to everyone that bought the last couple of weeks!
Maybe those "with an open mind " already know. I am looking forward to what is coming.
Their hard work is about to pay off!
NBRI Could this be the start of a major rise in the pps that we have been waiting for?
Contact Perry and visit the mine, oh that's right you two don't have the best history, that certainly is a shame, because seems like anyone interested is to welcome to see what they are up to. They have nothing to hide and are proud of their accomplishments.
North Bay Resources Inc. (NBRI): Mining Set To Begin in Black Channel
SKIPPACK, PA., August 18, 2014 – North Bay Resources Inc. (OTCQB: NBRI) (“North Bay” or the “Company”) is pleased to issue the follow progress report on our exploration efforts at the Ruby Mine in Sierra County, California, where mining is set to begin in the Black Channel this week.
Underground work at the Ruby Mine is presently focused on four concurrent headings. These include continued mining in the White Channel, driving the South Terrace Raise to the recently discovered terrace gravels, reinforcing and securing the entryway to the recently-constructed Big Bend Bypass Raise to the old workings upstream of the Big Bend, and the start of mining as well as continued exploration in the old workings downstream of the Big Bend in the southern extent of the Black Channel.
Mining in the Black Channel will begin this week, and will be initiated by driving a crosscut through pillars near the China Chute. The crosscut will allow easier access to the old workings, and will cut through some of the richest channel gravels downstream of the Big Bend. The crosscut will start at the top of the China Chute and run upstream for approximately 60 to 100 feet, cutting through 2 or 3 pillars. It is anticipated that the crosscut will produce significant gold. This area of the channel was extensively mined by previous operators, but large pillars up to 40 feet thick were left between old workings.
Also within the Black Channel, an ongoing exploration effort to locate additional mining targets has been underway within the old workings. Compressed air pipe and water lines have been extended and installed that allow for a portable sluice box to be moved from place to place. The miners locate prospective areas by metal detector or clues gained from experience and excavate the rock by pick or, at times, blasting. Gold recovered from specific locations is photographed and cataloged for the purpose of identifying the number of types and sources of gold.
The Company also reports that new gravels have been successfully intersected above the Black Channel as a result of a drill program that began two weeks ago and which is yielding positive results. This effort consists of long hole drilling with a standard air leg drill. These short holes, generally up to the 30 to 34 foot limit of the drill, are exploring for terrace gravels on the south rim of the Black Channel. At the Big Bend, terrace gravels were present 15 to 25 feet above the outer or south rim of the channel. We are attempting to locate the continuation of these terraces downstream, between the Big Bend and the China Chute. Six holes have been drilled to date, three of which successfully penetrated gravels. The elevation of the gravels indicates they are high gravels within the main Black Channel, not terrace gravels. The drilling will continue concurrent with the crosscut mining underway this week
Mr. C. Gary Clifton, P.Geo., is the Company’s independent consulting geologist for the Ruby Gold Project. Mr. Clifton is a Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101, and has reviewed this press release for technical accuracy.
Mining in the Black Channel will begin this week, and will cut through some of the richest channel gravels downstream of the Big Bend.
This is what we have been waiting for up we go!
People that spend their time and money to visit the mine are in no way obligated to report back to anyone. They did not do this for anyone's benefit but their own. If they want to share their information they will. Maybe just maybe they are sharing it somewhere else, did that ever occur to you?
Did you ever consider the possibility that it may have been unstable and needed to be secured? When digging tunnels etc. there are inevitably going to be some areas that are less stable than others and they need to be made safe before they continue. It is not uncommon in underground mining and there are known methods to handle the situation.
lol that's funny $5-$10 worth of gold nuggets, think again!
Lol it there was noy support we would be below a penn already. Holding strong in this area is proof. The rise up will come! Gold and nbri are both expected to make memorable moves. Imo
Typical, fact is NBRI has been moving forward and has some gold to show for it. Once they really start moving tonnage in a targeted area everything will change.
Nice green day for NBRI, gold being posted in the website shows it's there and I'm sure that there is more to come more green and more gold!
GO NBRI
The topic of our discussion had nothing to do with mining at any cost, hype, hope, "it's coming soon" or convertible debt.
It was a very simple concept and I'm not going to repeat it.
oh ok so refurbishing a mine and fixing all the problems and bringing it up to msha regulations AFTER we bought it has not increase the value. WHATEVER think what you want.
Really you can't see the comparison?
Something is purchased for one price and time and money is spent refurbishing it brings up the value, Seriously you can't grasp that?
Then tell me how they were able to come with a price when it was for sale before we bought it?
Certainly it has more value now that so much work, time, and money has been put in to it rehabbing it and sampling it. That is just common sense
If you buy a classic car and it cost $3000 and you put $10000 into and it is almost finished it has certainly gained value, simple!
People are obviously buying based on the progress made and the very undervalued pps. The pps does not even take in to account the very value of the Ruby Mine, let along the other properties that NBRI has that have proven to have some merit.
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Seems like that could have been written yesterday.
Quiet accumulation here, nice, and the chart is shaping up for a move.
GO NBRI
I contacted the ceo pf nbri and he said this should not have an affect on the Fraser river project, which is still waiting for final approval.