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Re: gitreal post# 7175

Thursday, 04/04/2024 4:28:44 PM

Thursday, April 04, 2024 4:28:44 PM

Post# of 7192
It's healthy to have doubts, especially given this stocks history and the projects early stage of development, however, the continuing reconnaissance efforts of WYGS and USGS, as well as the decades past written coverage by USGS, independent geologists, as well as the overwhelming amount of historical newspaper coverage from the days of this sites production, indicate that there is much to have interest in at this site.

I will cite and recommend some works that one should read and consider and at the very least should be aware of by investors. Hit me up via PM if anyone needs help finding any of these works.

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Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists Archives - W. Dan Hausel - 1993
"Gold, Silver, Palladium and Platinum in Wyoming" Pt. 1, 2, 3

The Canadian Mineralogist Volume 28, Number 3 - 1990 Research Article
"Fluid-inclusions evidence for the physical and chemical conditions associated with intermediate-temperature PGE mineralization at the New Rambler Deposit, southeastern Wyoming"

Report of the Governor of Wyoming by State Geologist - 1904 - Henry C. Beeler, E. M
Mentions the New Rambler and surrounding properties, noting the platinum and palladium discovery within the blue covelite copper ore.

Compiled for the Laramie Commercial Club, 1906. - Beeler, H.C.
“Mineral and Allied Resources of Albany County, Wyoming, and Vicinity.”

THESIS - Degree of Master of Science Colorado State University Fort Collins, Colorado - Fall, 1976 - Robert Ray Loucks
"PLATINUM-GOLD-COPPER MINERALIZATION, CENTRAL MEDICINE BOW MOUNTAINS, WYOMING"

The Engineering and Mining Journal - 1902-04-26 Vol 73
Containing a note on the discovery of Platinum in the New Rambler copper ores in 1902

1976 Academic Paper - Economic Geology, Vol. 71, pp. 1429-1450
"Platinum Metals Associated with Hydrothermal Copper Ores of the New Rambler Mine, Medicine Bow Mountains, Wyoming"

Also, an overwhelmingly long list of newspaper articles I cant possibly list here covering the years 1900 to 1926

A 1926 court ruling contesting the circumstantial misrepresentation of the property and a forced tax sale that took place after the fire in 1918 resulting in the sites abandonment.