Thistime -- be brave -- Make the Call!
You've gone this far with your dd, why not go all the way?
I'm glad I made the trip out to Goldspring. It put my mind at
ease. There were a lot of talented, educated people working very hard--
and truly excited at what they were finding.
I trust them to put out the assays/drill results when they're ready. I got the impression from Jim Golden that it takes several weeks to get the results back from Telesto as they're very thorough. There were two rigs going in mid-October and one of the geologists mentioned to our group that there were two more rigs on the way -- which has been confirmed. They're infill drilling and inputting all the coordinates into a 3-D computer model. This all takes time along with working on the 43-101. It's a big undertaking.
Regarding the majority shareholder, I didn't have an opportunity to meet him (there was a pretty big crowd there) but I did talk with Rob Faber a few times. Rob was genuine and had a real passion for the project at Goldspring. I didn't get the impression that someone else was calling the shots.
Really, if you're worried about the majority shareholder, give the guy
a call yourself. You'll feel much better about it.