Tuesday, October 22, 2019 1:43:08 AM
"If there was enough high grade Todora veins, each one narrow but lets say multiple veins over a significant width (say 20-30+ m), and close to surface, sure you might economically mine that in an open pit."
This statement from jack kinda sounds on the positive side. I'm stilling chewing on this one. I'm sure he has a explanation. I will be looking forward to it tommorow. Good day
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