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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Hawkeye Gold and Diamond Inc V.HAWK

Alternate Symbol(s):  HWKDF

Hawkeye Gold & Diamond Inc. is a junior mineral exploration and development company. The Company is engaged in the exploration for and the development of natural resources in Canada. Its projects include Bonanza, 2-Aces, Keithley Creek, Cariboo Valley, Seller Creek, Swift River, Bonanza Lake and Cariboo Lake. The Company owns over four 2% royalty interests which are subject to buy-down... see more

TSXV:HAWK - Post Discussion

Hawkeye Gold and Diamond Inc > IS WHITE MICA RARE ?
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Post by Wangotango67 on Oct 21, 2021 6:01pm

IS WHITE MICA RARE ?

1 Mine-  in Qubec Canada.
Ya... white mica is rare.

Check out the entire world map on this Minedat link -
https://www.mindat.org/min-46861.html

Now did i say blakc mica that exists like almost,  everywhere ?
Of course i didn't.
You sure love attention, Kramer.

Now Kramer,
Seems you sparked uo your posting as soon as i mentioned there was interest in
2016 for a few of these barkerville area - claims.

What ifind odd is,
lots of shares on the ask of recent.

Future wise...
I'll let you talk to yourself, from now on, Kramer.
Not wasting my time on your - attention seeking posts.
You're certainly no, geologist.
Comment by KozmoT on Oct 22, 2021 10:32am
"Which is the most abundant member of the mica group? …muscovite, is called sericite, or white mica. For chemical formula and detailed physical properties, see mica (table).…. muscovite. Muscovite, abundant silicate mineral that contains potassium and aluminum. Muscovite is the most common member of the mica group."
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