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When I visited St. John’s Newfoundland and met Ken Stead and the Kat Team I took this photo of the jellybean houses. This is an image that I wanted to treasure in my mind forever; for this is the weekend when I realized I was going to be very wealthy.
And yes, I too will display a portrait of Ken Stead above my mantel. And when guests enter my home and ask who the gentleman is in the photo, I will say that is Ken Stead, The Greatest Explorer since Christopher Columbus!!!!
Don't despair, we're almost there!
There is one thing that I can agree with Gump90 on. These conferences are a Dog and Pony Show, a location where meetings are held, agreements are made and contracts are signed (hopefully in our case).
At the conference I had the distinct pleasure of meeting David M. Barnes and Attorney Henry Nisser.
No, this was not an answer to a question. Ken did most, if not all of the talking. He is a great man! A hero!
Ken's words to me as I looked him in his eyes, "We have the BEST LAW FIRM IN THE WORLD."
Yes, I have a position in SNEY. BMB, who knows how to pick them, has done the due diligence and gives SNEY the thumbs up. Alluvial gold mining is smart and profitable. I'm a long investor and have in no way turned my back on my other holding.
Diamonds like SNEY in Africa . . . but they do collect an ounce of gold an hour like in Africa! The gold and Ree dredges are similar to this series of videos, but SNEY dredges do not sleep 3 crew members.
SNEY is starting with 4 large dredges; 3 on one river and one on the other. This is clean up sluice
Happy Thanksgiving! Gold E Locks, NeomRocket and others, I appreciate the kind words that you have been posting about the Pope. I remain steadfast in my confidence that KAT will change my family’s life. A poster wrote that with all my anticipation and excitement of meeting Ken Stead that I picked this up as “we good,” that I was impressed by a charismatic man that was kind and helpful to me. NOT THE CASE AT ALL!!!
Ken Stead is a powerful and shrewd CEO and businessman whom I witnessed in action. This Thanksgiving I am so thankful to be a part of this company that is destined for greatness. We long investors should be grateful to Ken Stead for everything he is doing on our behalf and we should pray for his well being. KAT is going to be around for a long time and I for one want Ken Stead as the CEO at the helm.
Only a fool would think these videos are fake.
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=56405882
Hey Frank!! Thanks for the DD. I am accumulating; gold stocks are the place to be!
One of my favorite Frank Sinatra songs:
"What is a man, what has he got?
If not himself then he has naught!
To say the things he truly feels and not the words of one who kneels
The record shows I took the blow and did it myyyyyyyy way!"
This is our river now and with these new dredges highly efficient. One man will supervise three to six different ((dual diesel gold sucker pontoon boats)). This operation will take place night and day on the bottom of the river and each unit has a diver. These divers work in shifts. I am told that each eight-inch dredging hose will suck up one quarter to a half an oz. per hour. Do the math . . . two rivers, twelve dredge operations on each, twenty four all together. Each $50,000 dredge will pay for itself in a day, just on gold values alone.
Remember this, this dredging went on in the ‘50s with inefficient operations and dirt cheap gold; the price of gold was nothing back then.
There was no market for REEs then either.
The Gold Coast Selection Trust acquired mining leases during the 1930s and 1940s, however, major mining operations by its subsidiary, the Bremang Gold Dredging Company, did not begin until the 1950s. During the 1950s and 1960s, Bremang placed four dredges along different sections of the Offin River Valley. Bremang produced ca. 50,000 ozs annually during the 1950s and early 1960s, achieving a peak annual production of ca. 70,000 ozs... During the 20th Century, a total of 295 million cubic yards of gravels were processed and 1.45 million ozs of gold were recovered.
((Birdmanbob))
BMB and the Pope are liking SNEY! Our other stock pick is about to go through the ((roof)) and it won't be needing us anymore. It is time for us to move on to another winner and it looks like we found one here with SNEY.
ALL WE GOTTA DO IS (SUCK EM-UP)
Alan is the Dredge builder and he has been designing and perfecting his gold grabber since 1985
Hello Bob,
In Africa there are many more values in the alluvial deposits than just gold. This being the case my gold dredge design will recover these other “rare earth values”
And will recover the very smallest of gold and these minerals as well.
I use a sump type recovery that I designed in 1985 for the South America market, since then I have shipped them to Africa, Russia, Australia, and Alaska, Nome area.
The diesels range from Yanmars, to Kuntz depending on availability and special needs of customers.
The basic operation and recovery is this in a nut shell:
The material is brought up the jet tube to a wash area, the larger gold and nuggets are recovered first then fines are separated at this point across a 3/8 inch punch plate mounted at a certain angle and in just the right place.
The fines and all material with a specific weight of 6 and heavier are pulled into the sump area and distributed across a recovery deck mounted on the upper deck.
Some customers like to pump out of the sump directly into drums or barrels for later separation under more controlled environment conditions.
Most rivers in Africa run many thousands of dollars per pound of recovered “rare earths" and other “strategic metals" and the gold is just a bonus.
I hope this gives you some idea what we can do.
Regards Alan
BMB is the due diligence machine, I am just his mouthpiece. (Also an investor.)
((IN A NUTSHELL))
The basic operation and recovery is this in a nutshell:
"The material is brought up the jet tube to a wash area, the larger gold and nuggets are recovered first then fines are separated at this point across a 3/8 inch punch plate mounted at a certain angle and in just the right place. The fines and all material with a specific weight of 6 and heavier are pulled into the sump area and distributed across a recovery deck mounted on the upper deck."
SO ....FROM 1985....THIS INVENTOR....WAS WAITING.....REFINING THE RECOVERY RATE........FINDING THE PERFECT ENGINE ...SORRY, (DUAL) MOTORS TO POWER OUR VERY OWN, ****GOLD ( SUCK-EM-UP) MONSTER****
So if I was in Waikiki right now explain this to one of my Bruddas.....I would say .....Bruuuuuda you wont believe bra .....but now day got dis Vacuum in Africa ....and day n night bra.....they just suck gold right out of da River bra!! .....He would say.......naaaa bro.....and I would say...YEA! Brudda.....get dis!....it all POWERED by two one cylinder Diesel Motors Bra! .... ...............................................................................(JUST HANG LOOSE).......
When BMB and I went digging for the truth ...we weren't sure what we would find with the data......I have two things to report.....!. BMB felt a bit more than a tad guilty misleading Alan ..."the manufactures of the Custom Dual Disel Dredges". But this is Pinkey land and (((PROVING))) ... that in fact 3 dredges (((ARE))) on there way and a total of two dozen more are being built ...for two river operations we do believe.........In other words .....finding out a Pink Sheet......is actually a (((DIAMOND))) in the ruff.......and doing this discovery.......(((( FIRST)))))......is the difference between making just a little.....and a ((( LOT ))) .... Allied is real....... ((( I CHECKED ))) .......Sunergy is real......((( I CHECKED THAT TOO ))).....get in...sit down...buckle up...were goin for a ride
Bob Nordberg to Alan
show details Nov 10 (2 days ago)
Hi Alan ....I am interested in finding out how big your larger dredges are ....have you made custom dredges .....please send photos if you could ....Thank you
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Hi Bob, The largest dredges we build at this time is 8 “ double sluice models...
Nov 10 (2 days ago)
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show details Nov 10 (2 days ago)
Hi Bob,
The largest dredges we build at this time is 8 “ double sluice models…these are custom models designed for your particular needs , diesel or gas.
If you have a request I would be glad to quote. I have no pictures at this time but I am now building some African models and will have pics by Jan.
Thank you Alan
- Show quoted text ................................................................ Reply |Bob Nordberg to alan
show details Nov 11 (2 days ago)
Hi Alan thank you for your quick reply. "African models" If you could tell me why you call them that? What do you expect there capacity to be? And type of Motors?...And are they for Alluvial Gold ? ...Is this type popular for African River Mining? ..And any other examples of this type of (Successful Operations) ...I could use to show my potential partners would be most helpful...Thanks is advance ...if I can also get a approximate price range that would be fantastic....Bob.
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On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 1:09 AM, Bob Nordberg <birdmanbob4@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Alan thank you for your quick reply. "African models" If you could tell me why you call them that? What do you expect there capacity to be? And type of Motors?...And are they for Alluvial Gold ? ...Is this type popular for African River Mining? ..And any other examples of this type of (Successful Operations) ...I could use to show my potential partners would be most helpful...Thanks is advance ...if I can also get a approximate price range that would be fantastic....Bob.
On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 10:19 PM, alan trees <ru4gold@frontiernet.net> wrote:
Hi Bob,
The largest dredges we build at this time is 8 “ double sluice models…these are custom models designed for your particular needs , diesel or gas.
If you have a request I would be glad to quote. I have no pictures at this time but I am now building some African models and will have pics by Jan.
Thank you Alan
...........................................................
Hi Alan ....I am intrested in finding out how big your larger dredges are ....have you made costom dredges .....please send photos if you could ....Thank you ..............................................................alan trees to me
show details Nov 11 (2 days ago)
Hello Bob,
In Africa there are many more values in the alluvial deposits than just gold. This being the case my gold dredge design will recover these other “ rare earth values”
And will recover the very smallest of gold and these minerals aswell.
I use a sump type recovery that I designed in 1985 for the South America market, since then I have shipped them to Africa, Russia, Australia ,and Alaska , Nome area.
The diesels range from Yanmars, to Kuntz depending on availability and special needs of customers.
The basic operation and recovery is this in a nut shell :
The material is brought up the jet tube to a wash area, the larger gold and nuggets are recovered first then fines are separated at this point across a 3/8 inch punch plate mounted at a certain angle and in just the right place.
The fines and all material with a specific weight of 6 and heavier are pulled into the sump area and distributed across a recovery deck mounted on the upper deck.
Some customers like to pump out of the sump directly into drums or barrels for later separation under more controlled environment conditions.
Most rivers in Africa run many thousands of dollars per pound of recovered “ rare earths “ and other “strategic metals “ and the gold is just a bonus.
I hope this gives you some idea what we can do.
Regards Alan
-----Original Message-----
From: Bob Nordberg [mailto:birdmanbob4@gmail.com]
- Show quoted text -
Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2010 12:10 AM
To: alan trees
Subject: Re: Dredging equipment
- Show quoted text -..................................................................Thanks Alan ...just to get an Idea The (Dual)
On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 7:17 AM, alan trees <ru4gold@frontiernet.net> wrote:
Hello Bob,
In Africa there are many more values in the alluvial deposits than just gold. This being the case my gold dredge design will recover these other “ rare earth values”
And will recover the very smallest of gold and these minerals aswell.
I use a sump type recovery that I designed in 1985 for the South America market, since then I have shipped them to Africa, Russia, Australia ,and Alaska , Nome area.
The diesels range from Yanmars, to Kuntz depending on availability and special needs of customers.
The basic operation and recovery is this in a nut shell :
The material is brought up the jet tube to a wash area, the larger gold and nuggets are recovered first then fines are separated at this point across a 3/8 inch punch plate mounted at a certain angle and in just the right place.
The fines and all material with a specific weight of 6 and heavier are pulled into the sump area and distributed across a recovery deck mounted on the upper deck.
Some customers like to pump out of the sump directly into drums or barrels for later separation under more controlled environment conditions.
Most rivers in Africa run many thousands of dollars per pound of recovered “ rare earths “ and other “strategic metals “ and the gold is just a bonus.
I hope this gives you some idea what we can do.
Regards Alan
-----Original Message-----
From: Bob Nordberg [mailto:birdmanbob4@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2010 12:10 AM
To: alan trees
Subject: Re: Dredging equipment
Hi Alan thank you for your quick reply. "African models" If you could tell me why you call them that? What do you expect there capacity to be? And type of Motors?...And are they for Alluvial Gold ? ...Is this type popular for African River Mining? ..And any other examples of this type of (Successful Operations) ...I could use to show my potential partners would be most helpful...Thanks is advance ...if I can also get a approximate price range that would be fantastic....Bob.
On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 10:19 PM, alan trees <ru4gold@frontiernet.net> wrote:
Hi Bob,
The largest dredges we build at this time is 8 “ double sluice models…these are custom models designed for your particular needs , diesel or gas.
If you have a request I would be glad to quote. I have no pictures at this time but I am now building some African models and will have pics by Jan.
Thank you Alan
Hi Alan ....I am intrested in finding out how big your larger dredges are ....have you made costom dredges .....please send photos if you could ....Thank you
.............................................................Bob Nordberg to alan
show details Nov 11 (2 days ago)
Thank you again Alan....can you give me a quote ..."aprox is ok" ...For 3 of the larger ones like the custom ones your making for the African customer (8 “ double sluice models) ?....thanks again in advance Bob
- Show quoted text -.............................................................alan trees to me
show details Nov 11 (1 day ago)
Hello Bob,
I have some pricing for you and please keep in mind my dredges are designed for the harsh African environment ,have the latest technology for recovery, and designed for
Commercial applications.:
Three Gold Grabber Dredges Africa Models with twin Hatz diesel engines and sump recovery $48,500.00 to $52,00.00 USD per unit. ( depending optional equip. ) and spare parts. Price good through 12-18-10
Bob, I do have a company in Africa that I have worked with in the past , Allied Mining , and they may be able to help with your shipping and customs needs.
Regards Alan
-----Original Message-----
From: Bob Nordberg [mailto:birdmanbob4@gmail.com]
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Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2010 9:07 AM
To: alan trees
Subject: Re: Dredging equipment
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show details 4:14 PM (2 hours ago)
Hi Birdman,
The Diesel engines will be Hatz ( German ) engines , air cooled , 3600 rpm in 14.5 hp.
Keep in mind they are twins so will produce a true 30 hp, that’s a bunch of power.
My next choice would be the Yanmar ( I like them for there light weight and there are parts all over Africa)
What is your Choice ?
Alan
8'' FOOT MODLES """ ....correction ...not foot ...that is refering to the opening size of the opening of the hoses..... 8 inch is the maximum because then it sucks up bolders that we want to suck up around not in! lol...Also I just learned that the size of Moter on the Dredge is large enough to suck up from over 20 feet down....
Sparks--BMB wants you to join our Skype room. Need your contact information.
AT THE BOTTOM IS THE LATEST BETWEEN MYSELF AND ALAN FROM (Gold Dredge Builders Warehouse) ...........THIS IS THE MAKER OF THE DREDGING EQUIPMENT SNEY WILL BE USING ON TWO POSSABLY THREE RIVERS THEY WILL BE MINING. THE RIVER MINING WILL COMMENCE I AM TOLD AS SOON AS THE EQUIPMENT ARIVES AND IS SET UP. FROM WHAT I UNDERSTAND 12 UNITS WILL BE OPPERATING INITALLY ON TWO RIVERS IN SERA LEONE AND GANA . .................................................................Dredging equipment
InboxX....Bob NXXXXXX to alan
show details 9:51 PM (15 hours ago)
Hi Alan ....I am intrested in finding out how big your larger dredges are ....have you made costom dredges .....please send photos if you could ....Thank you
Reply Forward/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////..... alan trees to me
show details 10:19 PM (14 hours ago)
Hi Bob,
The largest dredges we build at this time is 8 “ double sluice models…these are custom models designed for your particular needs , diesel or gas.
If you have a request I would be glad to quote. I have no pictures at this time but I am now building some African models and will have pics by Jan.
Thank you Alan
- Show quoted text - /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////....... Bob NXXXXXXX to alan
show details 1:09 AM (12 hours ago)
Hi Alan thank you for your quick reply. "African models" If you could tell me why you call them that? What do you expect there capacity to be? And type of Motors?...And are they for Alluvial Gold ? ...Is this type popular for African River Mining? ..And any other examples of this type of (Successful Operations) ...I could use to show my potential partners would be most helpful...Thanks is advance ...if I can also get a approximate price range that would be fantastic....Bob.
- Show quoted text -...........................////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////....alan trees to me
show details 7:17 AM (5 hours ago)
Hello Bob,
In Africa there are many more values in the alluvial deposits than just gold. This being the case my gold dredge design will recover these other “ rare earth values”
And will recover the very smallest of gold and these minerals aswell.
I use a sump type recovery that I designed in 1985 for the South America market, since then I have shipped them to Africa, Russia, Australia ,and Alaska , Nome area.
The diesels range from Yanmars, to Kuntz depending on availability and special needs of customers.
The basic operation and recovery is this in a nut shell :
The material is brought up the jet tube to a wash area, the larger gold and nuggets are recovered first then fines are separated at this point across a 3/8 inch punch plate mounted at a certain angle and in just the right place.
The fines and all material with a specific weight of 6 and heavier are pulled into the sump area and distributed across a recovery deck mounted on the upper deck.
Some customers like to pump out of the sump directly into drums or barrels for later separation under more controlled environment conditions.
Most rivers in Africa run many thousands of dollars per pound of recovered “ rare earths “ and other “strategic metals “ and the gold is just a bonus.
I hope this gives you some idea what we can do.
Regards Alan
-----Original Message-----
From: Bob XXXXXXX [mailto:XXXXXXX@gmail.com]
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Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2010 12:10 AM
To: alan trees
Subject: Re: Dredging equipment
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show details 10:06 AM (3 hours ago)
Thank you again Alan....can you give me a quote ..."aprox is ok" ...For 3 of the larger ones like the custom ones your making for the African customer (8 “ double sluice models) ?....thanks again in advance Bob
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show details 10:06 AM (3 hours ago)
Thank you again Alan....can you give me a quote ..."aprox is ok" ...For 3 of the larger ones like the custom ones your making for the African customer (8 “ double sluice models) ?....thanks again in advance Bob
- Show quoted text -..............................................................................////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////........alan trees to me
show details 12:55 PM (22 minutes ago)
Hello Bob,
I have some pricing for you and please keep in mind my dredges are designed for the harsh African environment ,have the latest technology for recovery, and designed for
Commercial applications.:
Three Gold Grabber Dredges Africa Models with twin Hatz diesel engines and sump recovery $48,500.00 to $52,00.00 USD per unit. ( depending optional equip. ) and spare parts. Price good through 12-18-10
Bob, I do have a company in Africa that I have worked with in the past , Allied Mining , and they may be able to help with your shipping and customs needs.
Regards Alan
-----Original Message-----
From: Bob XXXXXXXX[mailto:XXXXXXX@gmail.com]
- Show quoted text -
Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2010 9:07 AM
To: alan trees
Subject: Re: Dredging equipment
- Show quoted text -............................................................../////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////..........
Bob XXXXXXXX
TONIGHT I GOT MAJOR CONFORMATION SNEY IS ACTUALLY GOING TO DO EXACTLY WHAT IT SAYS !! I CONFERMED INDEPENDANTLY THE CUSTOM BUILDER OF SNEYS DREDGES DID EXACTLY WHAT SNEY SAID ! ..............((( .alan trees <ru4gold@frontiernet.net> wrote:Hi Bob,The largest dredges we build at this time is 8 “ double sluice models…these are custom mo...dels designed for your particular needs , diesel or gas.If you have a request I would be glad to quote. I have no pictures at this time but I am now building some African models and will have pics Thank you ))))..........First I went to the company web site..........latest news11.10.2010
Sunergy Orders Initial Equipment to Commence Recovery Operations of Rare Earths...read more ...http://www.sunergygold.com/press_releases/pr_11_10_2010.php then I went to the PR........ Sunergy Orders Initial Equipment to Commence Recovery Operations of Rare Earths (REEs), Gold and Diamonds on Its 140 Sq. Km. Pampana River Concession in Sierra Leone, West Africa
.......................then I studied the PR...................................These three 8" dredges are capable of processing about 40-50 tons per hour each for total processing of about 120-150 tons of material each hour. The plan is to deploy around a dozen or more additional dredges over the next several months. ........................................................................................... opportunity for ((( immediate ))) commencement of recovery operations for the rare earths, gold and diamonds known to be found on our Pampana River concession." ..............................................................................................................................Sunergy Chairman P.K. Medhi says: "We are now underway to having our operations in Sierra Leone bear some 'low hanging fruit.' The dredging operation is the fastest and least expensive method to demonstrate the viability of the recoverability of our rare earths, gold and diamonds in Sierra Leone. I am encouraged that a ................Check this out .....in the SNEY PR from today.....they mentioned the company witch is building to start with a Dozen Large capasity Dredges.........So thinking 1. This could be something to try myself....and of course ((( MOSTLY ))) I WANTED TO BACK UP MY DD WITH FACTS....WITH THE ((( PROOF AND THE LINKS ))) ...I ASKED A FEW QUESTIONS AS A POTENTAL RIVER MINER TO THE COMPANY WHO IS MAKING CUSTOM DREDGES FOR SNEY!! ..... AND THIS IS WHAT I GOT SO FAR........Hi Alan thank you for your quick reply. "African models" If you could tell me why you call them that? What do you expect there capacity to be? And type of Motors?...And are they for Alluvial Gold ? ...Is this type popular for African River Mining? ..And any other examples of this type of (Successful Operations) ...I could use to show my potential partners would be most helpful...Thanks is advance ...if I can also get a approximate price range that would be fantastic....Bob.On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 10:19 PM, alan trees <ru4gold@frontiernet.net> wrote:Hi Bob,The largest dredges we build at this time is 8 “ double sluice models…these are custom models designed for your particular needs , diesel or gas.If you have a request I would be glad to quote. I have no pictures at this time but I am now building some African models and will have pics Thank you Alan -----Original Message-----
From: Bob XXXXXXX]
Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 2010 8:51 PMTo: alan@golddredgebuilders.com
Subject: Dredging equipment Hi Alan ....I am intrested in finding out how big your larger dredges are ....have you made costom dredges .....please send photos if you could ....Thank you................................................................................................................//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////...........similar operation for our Ghana concession will also be staged in the near term. Just below us on Ghana's Offin River, 1.45 million ounces of gold has been recovered by dredging operations historically." ............................................................................................................SO THEN I GOOGLED THIS COMPANY ....Gold Dredge Builders Warehouse ............ http://www.golddredgebuilders.com/order.html THE SNEY PEOPLE HAVE HAD CUSTOM HEAVY DUTY 8'' FOOT MODLES BEING MADE ESPECIALLY TO EXTRACT NOT JUST GOLD BUT ALSO REES AND THE KNOWN RIVER DIAMONDS .... http://www.golddredgebuilders.com/6_super.htmlSee More........................///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
..similar operation for our Ghana concession will also be staged in the near term. Just below us on Ghana's Offin River, 1.45 million ounces of gold has been recovered by dredging operations historically." ............................................................................................................SO THEN I GOOGLED THIS COMPANY ....Gold Dredge Builders Warehouse ............ http://www.golddredgebuilders.com/order.html THE SNEY PEOPLE HAVE HAD CUSTOM HEAVY DUTY 8'' FOOT MODLES BEING MADE ESPECIALLY TO EXTRACT NOT JUST GOLD BUT ALSO REES AND THE KNOWN RIVER DIAMONDS .... http://www.golddredgebuilders.com/6_super.htmlSee More........................
Bob XXXXXXXX
TONIGHT I GOT MAJOR CONFORMATION SNEY IS ACTUALLY GOING TO DO EXACTLY WHAT IT SAYS !! I CONFERMED INDEPENDANTLY THE CUSTOM BUILDER OF SNEYS DREDGES DID EXACTLY WHAT SNEY SAID ! ..............((( .alan trees <ru4gold@frontiernet.net> wrote:Hi Bob,The largest dredges we build at this time is 8 “ double sluice models…these are custom mo...dels designed for your particular needs , diesel or gas.If you have a request I would be glad to quote. I have no pictures at this time but I am now building some African models and will have pics Thank you ))))..........First I went to the company web site..........latest news11.10.2010
Sunergy Orders Initial Equipment to Commence Recovery Operations of Rare Earths...read more ...http://www.sunergygold.com/press_releases/pr_11_10_2010.php then I went to the PR........ Sunergy Orders Initial Equipment to Commence Recovery Operations of Rare Earths (REEs), Gold and Diamonds on Its 140 Sq. Km. Pampana River Concession in Sierra Leone, West Africa
.......................then I studied the PR...................................These three 8" dredges are capable of processing about 40-50 tons per hour each for total processing of about 120-150 tons of material each hour. The plan is to deploy around a dozen or more additional dredges over the next several months. ........................................................................................... opportunity for ((( immediate ))) commencement of recovery operations for the rare earths, gold and diamonds known to be found on our Pampana River concession." ..............................................................................................................................Sunergy Chairman P.K. Medhi says: "We are now underway to having our operations in Sierra Leone bear some 'low hanging fruit.' The dredging operation is the fastest and least expensive method to demonstrate the viability of the recoverability of our rare earths, gold and diamonds in Sierra Leone. I am encouraged that a ................Check this out .....in the SNEY PR from today.....they mentioned the company witch is building to start with a Dozen Large capasity Dredges.........So thinking 1. This could be something to try myself....and of course ((( MOSTLY ))) I WANTED TO BACK UP MY DD WITH FACTS....WITH THE ((( PROOF AND THE LINKS ))) ...I ASKED A FEW QUESTIONS AS A POTENTAL RIVER MINER TO THE COMPANY WHO IS MAKING CUSTOM DREDGES FOR SNEY!! ..... AND THIS IS WHAT I GOT SO FAR........Hi Alan thank you for your quick reply. "African models" If you could tell me why you call them that? What do you expect there capacity to be? And type of Motors?...And are they for Alluvial Gold ? ...Is this type popular for African River Mining? ..And any other examples of this type of (Successful Operations) ...I could use to show my potential partners would be most helpful...Thanks is advance ...if I can also get a approximate price range that would be fantastic....Bob.On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 10:19 PM, alan trees <ru4gold@frontiernet.net> wrote:Hi Bob,The largest dredges we build at this time is 8 “ double sluice models…these are custom models designed for your particular needs , diesel or gas.If you have a request I would be glad to quote. I have no pictures at this time but I am now building some African models and will have pics Thank you Alan -----Original Message-----
From: Bob XXXXXXX]
Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 2010 8:51 PMTo: alan@golddredgebuilders.com
Subject: Dredging equipment Hi Alan ....I am intrested in finding out how big your larger dredges are ....have you made costom dredges .....please send photos if you could ....Thank you.......
.alan trees to me
show details 12:55 PM (22 minutes ago)
Hello Bob,
I have some pricing for you and please keep in mind my dredges are designed for the harsh African environment ,have the latest technology for recovery, and designed for
Commercial applications.:
Three Gold Grabber Dredges Africa Models with twin Hatz diesel engines and sump recovery $48,500.00 to $52,00.00 USD per unit. ( depending optional equip. ) and spare parts. Price good through 12-18-10
Bob, I do have a company in Africa that I have worked with in the past , Allied Mining , and they may be able to help with your shipping and customs needs.
Regards Alan
.Bob XXXXXXX to alan
show details 10:06 AM (3 hours ago)
Thank you again Alan....can you give me a quote ..."aprox is ok" ...For 3 of the larger ones like the custom ones your making for the African customer (8 “ double sluice models) ?....thanks again in advance Bob
....Bob XXXXXXX to alan
show details 10:06 AM (3 hours ago)
Thank you again Alan....can you give me a quote ..."aprox is ok" ...For 3 of the larger ones like the custom ones your making for the African customer (8 “ double sluice models) ?....thanks again in advance Bob
....alan trees to me
show details 7:17 AM (5 hours ago)
Hello Bob,
In Africa there are many more values in the alluvial deposits than just gold. This being the case my gold dredge design will recover these other “ rare earth values”
And will recover the very smallest of gold and these minerals aswell.
I use a sump type recovery that I designed in 1985 for the South America market, since then I have shipped them to Africa, Russia, Australia ,and Alaska , Nome area.
The diesels range from Yanmars, to Kuntz depending on availability and special needs of customers.
The basic operation and recovery is this in a nut shell :
The material is brought up the jet tube to a wash area, the larger gold and nuggets are recovered first then fines are separated at this point across a 3/8 inch punch plate mounted at a certain angle and in just the right place.
The fines and all material with a specific weight of 6 and heavier are pulled into the sump area and distributed across a recovery deck mounted on the upper deck.
Some customers like to pump out of the sump directly into drums or barrels for later separation under more controlled environment conditions.
Most rivers in Africa run many thousands of dollars per pound of recovered “ rare earths “ and other “strategic metals “ and the gold is just a bonus.
I hope this gives you some idea what we can do.
Regards Alan
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Hi Alan thank you for your quick reply. "African models" If you could tell me why you call them that? What do you expect there capacity to be? And type of Motors?...And are they for Alluvial Gold ? ...Is this type popular for African River Mining? ..And any other examples of this type of (Successful Operations) ...I could use to show my potential partners would be most helpful...Thanks is advance ...if I can also get a approximate price range that would be fantastic....Bob.
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Hi Bob,
The largest dredges we build at this time is 8 “ double sluice models…these are custom models designed for your particular needs , diesel or gas.
If you have a request I would be glad to quote. I have no pictures at this time but I am now building some African models and will have pics by Jan.
Thank you Alan
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AT THE BOTTOM IS THE LATEST BETWEEN MYSELF AND ALAN FROM (Gold Dredge Builders Warehouse) ...........THIS IS THE MAKER OF THE DREDGING EQUIPMENT SNEY WILL BE USING ON TWO POSSABLY THREE RIVERS THEY WILL BE MINING. THE RIVER MINING WILL COMMENCE I AM TOLD AS SOON AS THE EQUIPMENT ARIVES AND IS SET UP. FROM WHAT I UNDERSTAND 12 UNITS WILL BE OPPERATING INITALLY ON TWO RIVERS IN SERA LEONE AND GANA . .................................................................Dredging equipment
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Hi Alan ....I am intrested in finding out how big your larger dredges are ....have you made costom dredges .....please send photos if you could ....Thank you
I was in the Kat Skype room today and it was suggested that I bring back some RR samples. Someone then ((flew)) into the room and advised “Not a good idea! That will set off the Geiger Counter warnings at the airport customs!"
Then I remembered that the rocks at and around Rusty Ridge . . . DO . . . contain uranium! I don’t want to end up back in the states surrounded by Homeland Security! Although I have heard many are here as Kat investors already!
Shout out to the Boys!
Hey Guys--
I'm still in town. I had called "Zack" a few weeks ago and asked him what days would be best to attend the conference. He advised Friday and Saturday, so I get into St. John's on Thursday night. I hope to be at the conference by 9:00 a.m. on Friday morning, I don't want to miss the updates on the Long Harbour project.
Don't expect to hear from me until approx 12:00 noon on Friday, and my photos will be published on another site as I will be texting them from my Iphone. I am very good at reading body language.
Ken does not read stock message boards, he has been very busy this past year. Off to work . . .
Wolverine--
Great question. I hate pinkyland, it is the pits. I will definitely ask Ken that question.
Did you see my post earlier? I truly believe that our little company is destined for greatness:
DID YOU NOTICE THE OTHER STOCKS THIS SITE HAS KAT LISTED WITH?
It’s our destiny!
- InterDigital, Inc. (NASDAQ:IDCC) went up by 1.60% currently trading at $33.57 with total volume of 913,128.00 in its last trading session.
- KAT Exploration, Inc. (PINK:KATX) to close on $0.0720 with total volume of 305,065.00 in its last trading session.
- Halliburton Company (NYSE:HAL) went up by 0.57% currently trading at $31.86 with total volume of 46.02M in its last trading session
- Alcoa Inc. (NYSE:AA) went up by 3.87% currently trading at $13.14 with total volume of 39.27M in its last trading session
- Las Vegas Sands Corp. (NYSE:LVS) went up by 2.80% currently trading at $45.88 with total volume of 31.28M in its last trading session
- Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT) went up by 1.46% currently trading at $26.67 with total volume of 114.19M in its last trading session
http://www.thefirstreporter.com/press-releases/bestofotccom-active-stocks-idcc-katx-hal-aa-lvs-msft/
It seems that people in pennyland don't have patience, but I am accumulating and holding this one for the long term.
Balihi, I'm happy to ask Ken your questions. I will have a whole list for him to answer. I will also be doing some subtle eavesdropping . . .
:)
Rocky--May I call you Rocky? You can call me Poe Poe.
Let me welcome you with a person mark! You have no idea how lucky you are to get in tomorrow in the .06s. I am leaving for the conference very early Thursday morning.
People have sent me some great questions to ask Ken Stead.
- What have been the role and input to date of Gusrae, Kaplan, Bruno & Nusbaum and what will be their anticipated role and input over the next six months?
- Why was David Barnes chosen for KATG's CFO role?
I will definitely get answers to these and all questions that have been forwarded to me.
DID YOU NOTICE THE OTHER STOCKS THIS SITE HAS KAT LISTED WITH?
It’s our destiny!
- InterDigital, Inc. (NASDAQ:IDCC) went up by 1.60% currently trading at $33.57 with total volume of 913,128.00 in its last trading session.
- KAT Exploration, Inc. (PINK:KATX) to close on $0.0720 with total volume of 305,065.00 in its last trading session.
- Halliburton Company (NYSE:HAL) went up by 0.57% currently trading at $31.86 with total volume of 46.02M in its last trading session
- Alcoa Inc. (NYSE:AA) went up by 3.87% currently trading at $13.14 with total volume of 39.27M in its last trading session
- Las Vegas Sands Corp. (NYSE:LVS) went up by 2.80% currently trading at $45.88 with total volume of 31.28M in its last trading session
- Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT) went up by 1.46% currently trading at $26.67 with total volume of 114.19M in its last trading session
http://www.thefirstreporter.com/press-releases/bestofotccom-active-stocks-idcc-katx-hal-aa-lvs-msft/
Re: Fool's Gold
I will bring the post below to show to Ken Stead when I meet with him and his geologists personally on Friday. I think this will be my first question to the team, whether the Handcamp drill cores are Fool's Gold.
"Nice visible iron pyrite in those pictures, that is not GOLD in those core samples! It's FOOLS GOLD!!!!
The mineral pyrite, or iron pyrite, is an iron sulfide with the formula FeS2. This mineral's metallic luster and pale-to-normal, brass-yellow hue have earned it the nickname fool's gold due to its resemblance to gold."
Hey Guys--
My posting is limited on the other board, so if you would like updates next weekend from the mining conference, look for me here and on FB. Looking forward to meeting Gentle Giant. Anyone else going?
Ask yourself in a Swedish accent:
Self, ver de heck ((Vale)), Yumpin Yiminy, goin to get all dis here copper from?
“Brazilian mega-miner Vale's Board has approved a US $24 billion capex budget for 2011, which is also aimed at bringing a number of projects online by 2012."
”Vale to double overall minerals, metal production by 2015.”
Yah, vel you know, I sure doo tink ‘ol Vale is tinkin Holey Moley, “vye da heck don’t ve just dig up dat der Zambian Style Copper Belt ‘ole Ken Stead and Timothy found over yonder on the Bonavista der in ‘ole Newfoundland! Vat da heck, it’s only a few miles avay from dat der plant of ours in ole Long Boat Harbor. Oh, I forgot dey took the boat part out of der name.
“Vale plans to bring 18 large projects on line between 2010 and 2012 at an estimated total price tag of US $26 billion.” Approved projects include Long Harbour . . .
''While iron ore and nickel will remain as our largest operations, our investments will entail a significant expansion of fertilizers, ((copper )) and coal.”
“Holey Moley, lookey here vat I found der, Ollie! I tink old Rusty der is von of dose der ((iron ore)) projects! Yah, fer sure!”
“While planned iron ore production is 311 million metric tons for 2011, Vale has targeted 522 million metric tons of production by 2015.
Dey’r goin from 311 all the dang vay up to 500 million metric tons of production . . . Yumpin Yiminy!
Vale plans to spend $1.96 billion budgeted for Canada.
Yah, I tink dey just blew a bundle der on da Bonavista, yah, fer sure. 300 square kilometers surrounding dem der *LUCKYS* on dat der Bonavista! Yah, ((VALE)) sure looks like she is a ((scoping it all out))!
“$805 million for conceptual, pre-feasibility and feasibility studies.” “Mineral exploration programs are being implemented in 22 countries.”
I had to talk it over vit my wife . . . and here how dat der conversation vent!
"Velma . . . I tink ve should sell da tractor and buy more Kat! Vat da heell do you say?”
“Dat sure do sound good to me! Yumpin Yiminy!”
http://www.mineweb.com/mineweb/view/mineweb/en/page39?oid=113858&sn=Detail
Rokosnik--my preparation for the mining conference is going just fine. I will be at the conference Friday and Saturday. I may rent a car on Sunday and check out the Bonavista Peninsula or maybe I will be "Lucky" enough to get a personal tour.
I may choose to post my videos and photos on another site, but you will have no trouble finding them. I will also speak to my Skype Room buddies who will relay information quickly. My I-phone has a built in tape recorder, so I plan on using that when Ken explains the drill cores to me.
Get your questions ready, I will get them ALL answered.
Remember this, Gang:
It will be the combined value of each of the different Rare Earth Elements, i.e. REE per ton coming out of Rusty Ridge ((plus)) the value of gold oz. per ton ((plus)) the value of silver oz. per ton ((plus)) the value of copper oz. per ton ((plus)) the value of uranium oz. per ton.
Then you add all those separate values together; the key is the ((combined value)). And keep in mind that throughout all the years getting here that in each and every rock and soil sample ((every sample)), each of those metals was and is present in ((100%)) of the samples!
As Spock would have said it, “Stay Long and Prosper.”
Because only the truth will set you free!
http://www.nr.gov.nl.ca/nr/mrreview10/Technical%20Program%202010.pdf
Mineral Resources Review 2010, ROAD TRIP!
Yes, Ninja, it will be good to speak to Ken Stead himself and shake his hand. I plan on pulling aside Mr. Tim Froude and interviewing him regarding Rusty Ridge. I will also work my way to the Teck and Vale table and drop the Kat name, see if I get a reaction. Keep the suggestions coming; this is the opportunity. I am going there to work!
I will go to the mining conference prepared to post real time. I am staying in the Delta Hotel, so I can run up to my hotel room, post photos, and collect questions for the KATX team.
I purchased my airline ticket and hotel reservations today. I look forward to seeing with my own eyes and photographing these rock samples and drill cores. I plan on posting photos here on the board in a timely manner. Please prepare any questions you may have and I will get them answered by the Katx team.
Everything you need to know is in this link:
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=55501768
Good shiest with descriptive photos:
http://folk.uib.no/nglhe/StructModulesTextbook/Extension.swf
Rusty Ridge lies within a structural ((extensional faults)) <SSTTRREETCCCHHING>. Because of the images here Rick, Bio, Bird and a few others will find this very informative. This relates to ((basin zones)) = valley = VALE, i.e., Lucky areas as well.
Dig in, boys!