Stop making sense!Sunshine noted earlier that "it can often be easier to find a low tonnage, high grade zone that adds economic value to a high tonnage, low grade zone than the other way around."
Just look at KXL. They reported 38 g/t gold over 1.6 metres and then 54 g/t over 2 metres and ran from 65 cents to $3.35!
I've hinted at this before: SA should get some equipment back to Mencanggah, where 216 g/t gold over 3 metres was already reported on Feb. 7 2007, shallow-drill and channel-sample the hell out of it, and watch the SP go to the moon!