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KENNADY DIAMONDS INC V.KDI

"Kennady Diamonds Inc. is a Canada-based diamond exploration company. It is engaged in the exploration, discovery, and development of diamond properties in Canada's Northwest Territories."


TSXV:KDI - Post by User

Post by Buckshot26on May 13, 2015 10:17pm
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3 pipes and counting

3 pipes and countingPersonally I think this is a huge development.  Faraday 1 is once again looking like another kelvin, with a width that exceed 30m at the furthest NW holes 26a/b & 29a/b.  Similar again to Kelvin and Faraday 2, Faraday 1 also appears to be growing in volume as it trends to the NW. (the drill hole location maps on the companies website were finally updated just before the mkt closed).

All this means more tonnes adding up, which I believe the market has to take notice of eventually.

My personal theory of these unique sub horizontal pipes is as follows.  There is a "monster " mother pipe about 1km to the NW.  During one of the early emplacement events, there was a massive piece of the bedrock wall that collapsed and plugged the pipe (similiar to what is seen deep in Tuzo but much larger).  Subsequent emplacement events hit this plug and were deflected sub horizontally to the south east.  If I'm right, tracing Kelvin and Faraday 1&2 to the NW should lead us to this monster.  If I'm wrong, so be it, as we follow these pipes to the NW we just add up more and more tonnes.  Win-win the way I see it.

GLTA,
Buck


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