RE:RE:RE:What we got... Dare to compareI understand that flake and vein/hydrothermal grapite are not the same thing/equal. But at the end of the day carbon is still carbon and graphite is still graphite, regardless of its origins. They are not "very different stuff's. Their chemical properties are exactly the same. That's like saying placier gold and and gold contained in rock are very different stuff's.???? Do your homework! It's my understanding that the only thing that really seems to make a difference is grade,cost of mining and the cost to purify/create end-user specific purities/products(which can be prohibitively expensive) given the type of graphite. The hydrthermal graphite coming out of Sri Lanka is unique because of the grade at which it comes out the mine (90% + purity after hand picking) and the make-up the remaining impurities. Zenyatta's grade on their "hydrothermal" deposit is much much lower than the Sri lanka deposit and there still is not a clear understanding of the cost to purify it to "Sri lanka" grade vein graphite.