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Bayhorse Silver Inc V.BHS

Alternate Symbol(s):  BHSIF

Bayhorse Silver Inc. is a junior natural resource company, which is engaged in the acquisition, exploration and development of natural resource properties. The Company has a 100% interest in the Bayhorse Silver Mine, Oregon United States of America. The Bayhorse Silver Mine and the Pegasus Project are 44 kilometers (km) southwest of Hercules Metals’ porphyry copper discovery. The Company also has an option to acquire an 80% interest in the Brandywine Property located in British Columbia, Canada. The Brandywine Property is located near Squamish, British Columbia.


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Comment by j_harbaughon Jan 15, 2014 11:13am
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RE:RE:That massive vein mentioned is only 1.6 inches thick

RE:RE:That massive vein mentioned is only 1.6 inches thickPeople seem to be forgetting that they hit KG/t + results 160 feet south and 70 feet north of the bonanza grade too so it's not like it's one small deposit of lumps. Then there were some decent copper/zinc grades to go along with the silver in holes 1 through 5.

Also it's a matter of you get what you pay for. There's a lot of companies out there with a $2M or $5M market cap with less than this. The mine was closed when silver was $6 in the 80's. That's why production/exploration stopped. Frankly I'm surprised it took this long to get it started again. A decent property in the US isn't going to be plagued with the risk and cost over runs we have seen that's destroyed other mining companies. You know what you're going to deal with in the US.
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