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Comment by bluegold1on Dec 12, 2007 12:19pm
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RE: diamond counts. Powerfling

RE: diamond counts. PowerflingPowerfling.. Why should i fix my post?..I am just reporting what came out from the news release from Snowfield themselves. It did not say anything about Kennecott being shutdown, just that they are awaiting "scheduling details".. Now if they are shutdown good for you for finding out that both samples will now be sent to Sask..My point of all this is there will be no results from whats being done now..A lot of people are awaiting for results, but these don't come till later.... I'm in this for the longhaul so i will wait for the "results"... "The initial 100 tonnes will yield approximately 1 tonne of concentrate" "The concentrate, when received from DeBeers, will be divided into three batches with two batches being sent to Canadian diamond recovery laboratories and the third batch being sent to DeBeers' laboratory in Johannesburg, South Africa. The Saskatchewan Research Council Diamond Recovery Laboratory has informed Snowfield that it anticipates being able to provide diamond counts to the Company by the end of January 2008. DeBeers diamond recovery counts are expected in March 2008 and the Company awaits scheduling details from Kennecott Canada Exploration's Mineral Processing Laboratory."
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