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The workings in the 1980s and 1990s were conducted prior to the introduction of the Canadian
Securities Code National Instrument 43-101 which introduced reporting standards for resource
companies, and the work is referred to in the 2003 then 43-101 property report conducted by Ian
Cooper, Senior Geologist, as having been conducted under 43-101 rules nonetheless.
Management of Tiger International has the report(s) created at that time and uses them as
reference, and the Ian Cooper report is merely referenced on Tiger International’s website should
the public wish to view location information, and in the charts displayed is a chart which shows
the vein distribution and drill grades learned at that time. An important feature of the 1988 drill
program, and the assays derived, is that the vein structures in the area are commonly known to be
faulted at an angle of some 75 degrees to 80 degrees, and consequently would have largely been
missed by the vertical drilling program which was conducted. Professional advice is that by
redrilling the property using the angle drilling method a three dimensional profile will be created
and greater knowledge of the true sizes of the vein formations will be learned, and from that
work program Tiger International Resources and ECR Minerals intend to project a grade and
reserve analysis as part of a comprehensive feasibility study.
While prior resource estimates were made, they predated present NI 43-101 rules, thus they
cannot be referred to in a public forum and may not be relied upon. No accurate resource
estimate has been conducted to date, and Tiger will seek to do work which will culminate in
there being a resource estimate and feasibility study created which will be 43-101 compliant.
The dimension and grades of mineralization will be confirmed through an exploration program
through a combination of drilling and trenching. Old adits used before World War II have been
located and will be reopened for inspection where possible. Tiger conducted surface work
programs in February 2004 and August 2009 on the project comprised of site inspection, data
recovery, and surveillance with encouraging results. Tiger and ECR Minerals, through
Cordillera Tiger, will commence an intensive geophysical and geochemical program, and a
diamond drilling program to determine deeper grades and dimension from which tonnages may
be determined, as announced. An exemption from the watershed restriction that restricted mining
on the property was obtained in 2004, clearing the way for further work. ........