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Douglas Lake Minerals Inc DLKM



GREY:DLKM - Post by User

Post by traveller180on Jan 24, 2012 10:32am
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Looking at the chart

Looking at the chart

Yesterday looked a lot more like something I would expect to see on a penny stock's chart with the almost harmonic ups and downs...

I still think that (in thinking about the Hoffman reference) any junior should not discount any size of gold when it comes to final production. Visible gold, although amounting to 95% +/- what is produced, still leaves the stuff 100 mesh or smaller in the water. That extra 5% can really add up, believe me.

The stuff I find locally is ALL 40 mesh or smaller. 20 mesh is considered a 'nugget' in this region. I just had a pair of earrings (13.7 grams) made for my step daughter out of the micro fines that I would not have even seen if I had not smelted my cons.

If I were to do the math, hypothetically, on say 5g/tonne. That would amount to an extra .25g/tonne. Yeah, I know, not a lot, but for my money and effort at 50 to 200 tonnes per day, that IS worth it to me.

just my opinion.

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