Post by
AucontraireII on Sep 30, 2020 12:13pm
So where
do we stand now? Obviously no follow up holes to compare with our first drill results so far, so the market is very underwhelmed and disappointed. But geologically speaking, is it possible such a narrow shaft of high-grade copper was formed in the earth? and then statistically speaking, is it possible that we then somehow by luck center-punched it with the first try? I'm not an expert on either, and please anyone feel free to comment, but both seem unlikely to me. Hopefully more and better results are on the way and this is a buying opportunity. JMHO
Comment by
WQWDKWDJ on Sep 30, 2020 12:45pm
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Comment by
hornets on Sep 30, 2020 12:46pm
Well the good news is that canyon skarn continues to the 421 zone. How many tonnes - 6 to 8 million. Need more tonnes Bad news - north is likley dead.
Comment by
porkchopInactive on Oct 04, 2020 2:45pm
2.88% copper eq over 44m 1.70% copper eq over 83m They have indicated 985K tonnes Inferred 2M tonnes Results were not that bad I think. Best holes in 2019 was 4.5% copper eq & 2018 was over 5% copper eq. Can't remember the widths. Maybe investors were looking for those grades again. Still in but... next results can be the do or die for this years exploration work.
Comment by
porkchopInactive on Oct 04, 2020 2:50pm
Kodiak Copper better results. 282 m @ 1.16% copper eq. 46 m @ 2.75% copper eq Was looking at this at 75 cents but didn't pull the trigger. Looking like a dumbass now as I picked Sun Metals as I could buy more of it at 13 cents. Chris Taylor from Great Bear behind this discovery. If this retreats will enter a position in Kodiak. Done extremely well with Great Bear!