http://www.katexploration.com/Graphics/kat-web_03.jpg I rarely agree with mr Gump but something he posted concerning the recent pr concerning the drilling of handcamp .....in the pr it clearly states that KAT is going to "PROVE UP" all of the Handcamp Property.....well r Gump pointed out this is not really possable.....((HE IS CORRECT)) ....out small drill programe is no way going to come close to((((((( providing a N-1 for all of Handcamp)))))))))........ A National Instrument NI 43-101 will be compiled to cover both, precious (Gold & Silver) and base metals (Copper, Zinc, Lead, etc) throughout the property. This Instrument is a codified set of rules and guidelines for reporting required by regulatory authority and displaying information related to mineral properties owned by, or explored by companies. Geologist, Mr. R. James Weick, has been engaged to oversee the drilling project and to complete NI 43-101 report for the Handcamp property.............................................................. .. And as we know Ken met privatly with several Mining companies at the PDAC......I also take the Permit delay in to my thinking....if you were building one size of house and were to build a much bigger home you would have to re apply for a new permit.....This is all starting to becoe more clear....Ken also stated when asked by the bird witch company is best suited to handle the multiminnerals and metals from Handcamp Ken said (((DUCK POND ))) is the best to handle this DIRT......that is not something you say publicly if your (((COURTING )) several diffrent companys to JV with .....(((EVERYTHING ))) smells the sweet smell of a TSCK DEAL if you do not SMELL IT maybe you need a decongestent "go ahead post ----- Original Message ----- From: Bob Nordberg To: Ken Stead Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2010 6:50 PM Subject: Re: Hi Ken QUESTION ???
OK! and their right next door!....Ken may I post this on the Kat Board and the Face book Kat Exploration site?....Thanks again this is very insightful The truth will set you free! --- On Wed, 3/3/10, Ken Stead <kstead@katexploration.com> wrote:
From: Ken Stead <kstead@katexploration.com> Subject: Re: Hi Ken QUESTION ??? To: "Bob Nordberg" <birdmanbob4@yahoo.com> Date: Wednesday, March 3, 2010, 4:11 PM
The Duck Pond refinery is best suited for this Ken
----- Original Message ----- From: Bob Nordberg To: Ken Stead Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2010 6:38 PM Subject: Re: Hi Ken QUESTION ???
That "IS" very exciting indeed!........I am wondering about the mines and companies close to us are they geared to process the other minerals as well like the copper and Zinc.....or am I correct in my thinking that Vale has a Processing place on the mainland that is geared best for the "Multy Mineral" thing? ...In other where is the best place to take our dirt?.... The truth will set you free! --- On Wed, 3/3/10, Ken Stead <kstead@katexploration.com> wrote:
From: Ken Stead <kstead@katexploration.com> Subject: Re: Hi Ken QUESTION ??? To: "Bob Nordberg" <birdmanbob4@yahoo.com> Date: Wednesday, March 3, 2010, 3:54 PM
Bob Any mining company in the world would just love to get their hands on VMS, it really brings quite a bit of value to each ton of rock mined. Just to the south in the same belt of rocks that the Hand camp is in, is the "Duck Pond" VMS deposit but they do not have near the gold that we have. Aur Resources Announces Development Decision for the Duck Pond ... The Duck Pond deposit has proven and probable reserves of 4.1 million tonnes at an average grade of 3.3% Cu, 5.7% Zn, 59 g/t Ag and 0.9 g/t Au. ... www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G1-126132569.html - Cached ----- Original Message ----- From: Bob Nordberg To: ken kstead@katexploration.com kstead@katexploration.com Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2010 6:12 PM Subject: Hi Ken QUESTION ???
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