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BRALORNE GOLD MINES LTD > Sorry excuse for an investment
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Post by CystedTwister on Jun 13, 2013 1:25am

Sorry excuse for an investment

From where I'm standing, the only ones to profit off this 'venture' are the two d-bags up on charges. For everyone else, if you've got paper, I'd be trading it for loaves of bread. The 'safety infraction' issues are borne from recent and serious injuries at the woefully aged facilities where, by all accounts, very little of the good stuff comes out of the pipe.  Don't believe me? Ask for a tour.
Comment by amtbnt on Jun 13, 2013 11:56am
Yeah them two upstanding people and the one, they keep buying the broken down equipment from for more then you can buy a new piece of equipment. eg. the diamond drill. New one was found for 275,000 but they bought an old broken down one for 300,000. That hasn't put in a good day of drilling yet. Hmmm I wonder who all profitted from that purchase???? Typical Kocken move.
Comment by miningman3 on Jun 13, 2013 12:25pm
Any details on the recent injuries??  Were they underground or on surface???  Miners ,  Diamond drillers or Mill workers.  It sometimes helps to understand other bits of info  from various sources.
Comment by CystedTwister on Jun 15, 2013 3:14am
Red flags began waving a couple months back, when a miner nearly died falling 60+ feet down a raise. The ladder he was climbing disintegrated beneath him, and Bob's yer uncle. Multiple serious injuries were incurred. But that was just the start... most recently, a mill worker nearly lost his hand (or at least several fingers) when he inadvertently stuffed his arm behind a guard and was sucked ...more  
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