Silverjack Shaft/Bulk SampleWell, it's kind of sad when I've got nothing better to do on a Saturday night but research SXL and its Silverjack property but I continue to uncover previously unposted facts. From CNW, I pulled the following excerpt which mentions a historic shaft and bulk sample that was removed from the zone.
"...The Silverjack deposit comprises high grade silver-lead-zinc-copper veins discovered in 1956. Records indicate a forty foot (12 m) shaft was sunk in 1966 to explore the discovery vein. A 17 ton hand-sorted bulk sample removed from an open pit in 1975 returned 51.05 oz/ton (1750.3 g/t) silver, 14.3% lead and 10.2% copper..."