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Saturday, May 05, 2007 7:09:41 PM
To me sending in a sample from a mine is not a good way to do business when credibility is vital.
I could dig up some tar sands out of my back yard and send it into this lab for testing, it doesn't mean anything.
This is only my opinion, but I think we need a geologist who has years of experience and who has been involved with well known named companies and have a pedigree to his name.
He has to get down on his knees and take the sample out of the ground and walk it over to the lab with his stamp of approval that this bit of dirt/gold came out of mine #123 located in areas #456.
Credibility is the name of this game, especially after the Bre-X affair. I will hope that I am wrong and that this information that you have sent onto Ken Lamb will be the answer to all his problems.
Mule.
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