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Tombstone Exploration Corp TMBXF

Tombstone Exploration Corporation is a mining exploration company. The Company holds a 40% interest in the Bonanza Project property in Salome, Arizona, a 100% interest in the Stardust Project in Yuma County, Arizona, and a 100% interest in the Tombstone Project in Tombstone, Arizona. The Bonanza Project includes the Harquahala and Golden Eagle mines, located approximately eight miles south of Salome, Arizona. The project totals 2,656 acres and has significant underground workings. It holds the mineral rights to approximately 400 acres of Bureau of Land Management (BLM) lode claims, which include the Stardust Mine in Yuma County, Arizona, the Eagletail Mining District. It holds the mineral rights to over 640 acres in the historical western Tombstone silver mining district. Its property area lies within the historic Tombstone Mining District Cochise County, Arizona. The town of Tombstone, Arizona, is approximately 70 miles southeast of Tucson and 24 miles northwest of Bisbee, Arizona.


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Comment by JennyB2on Jun 06, 2010 9:05pm
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RE: Tombstone...

RE: Tombstone...
Oh! Now I hope that isn't the same drill from the International Drilling or whatever the name was that is, apparently still trying to get those holes down at the Dolly Varden project over there in Nevada.

Oh, never mind, I see here somewhere that is is a drill out of St. David or somewhere. Do they have to remove all the water well drilling "stuff" so they can collect samples and all that technical stuff?


It sure is a good thing that Wolf guy bought all those shares so they could do some drilling on that old ASARCO Property, was it?

Have they determined the old ASARCO, or whatever company originally drilled it, property is any larger than it was when ASARCO walked away from it? Any new and improved IP? Resistivity or whatever?

I think the ASARCO (?) geologists called it an isolated block, of a manto copper deposit, that was rafted away on the andesite intrusives of the Tombstone intrusives...so is it probably just a really, really deep chunk of a used-to-be copper deposit?


Is there really a local driller in St. David with the equipment and experience to drill through all that fractured, sheared and intensely brecciated andesite to actually reach the target?

Just curious, you know? After conducting some much needed DD, I just may consider purchasing some of this company's stock! After all, this sure sounds like a hot ticket drill target to me!
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