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Re: homey_g post# 42107

Tuesday, 03/03/2009 12:47:56 PM

Tuesday, March 03, 2009 12:47:56 PM

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One of the big things for me was meeting and talking to Alan Hawke. What a great guy! With his resume, he could be working anywhere in the world. The primary reason he is here is because he believes in the merits of this world class property that much. And as excited as he is about Zone D, he is real excited about the SE Zone! In the handout at the conference, and I am not sure this info was out in any way earlier (if so I missed it), there is this:


"In addition to the reported historic resource in the D Zone, another area of significant mineralization occurs in the SE Zones. This area covers an area approximately 500 by 1200 meters that was originally drilled by Dominion Gulf Company ("Gulf") in the 1950's. Nine of the holes that Gulf had drilled were re-analyzed by Musto Explorations Ltd. in 1988. These cover an area of some 700 x 400 meters, to a depth of some 200 meters. The weighted average from 1393 meters of "re-assays" was 0.35% Nb2O5. Note that the results from the original drilling and re-assaying in 1988 are historical in nature and, therefore, not compliant with National Instrument 43-101 reporting standards; however they are considered material to the prospectivity of the Nemegosenda Project."


All I can say is, 700 x 400 x 200 cubic meters, that is a whole lot more than the 20M tons suggested for the D Zone by a factor of 6X to 8X!




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