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Monday, 02/13/2012 8:08:47 PM

Monday, February 13, 2012 8:08:47 PM

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Gump, I still don't see why you call the N. Lucky property an old dog...

First I have shown where the N. Lucky, was only staked by one other company (Falconbridge) in 1981..and they spent ZERO money on it after losing $81Mil that year..... See post: http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=69109692

Second I recently checked the historical claims near N. Lucky, where the newly discovered Bull Arm Volcanics were found, according to Normore. (2nd Paragraph of ABSTRACT) http://www.nr.gov.nl.ca/mines&en/geosurvey/publications/CR2010/2010_Normore.pdf

Here are the 3 historical claims from the NL Govt GeoAtlas map. Also, linked here is the work report from 1989, by Cominco, who staked them. Interesting read. They say several areas warrant follow-up work (Conclusions and Recommendations). Also, says:

Coincident Cu Pb and Zn anomalies clearly indicate a south-southeast source for the anomalies. The pace/compass grid should be extended southward to further delineate the anomaly source.


"South-southeast" that is toward N. Lucky. Not sure why they never did anything else here...but around that time, and after, Cominco and Teck were involved in mergers.

http://gis.geosurv.gov.nl.ca/geofilePDFS/Batch01/PDF/002C_0057.pdf



MAP BELOW.. SHOWING BULL ARM VOLCANICS from Normore report.



AS YOU CAN SEE FROM THIS MAP pulling up all historical claims in pink, that area near N. Lucky has not been work much. :o)






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