RE:RE:RE:Fire Assays for GoldSolver is still around and I might add; quietly adding to my position a la FCU. I have also been keeping up with the drill results and doing my own due dilligence by calculating an estimated tonnage with every drill hole analysis and adding the results in sequence. The "adding to my position" might be a clue as to the numbers I have personally come out with.....in case anybody cares.
The board postings have deteriorated with the appearance of the "tard" brigaders as they continually use and re use the "tard" suffix re, re re...tard, tard tard....re-tard postings. So I have refrained from posting for the most part and ignore the penny flippers. One tard...one ignore!
Cluff Lake was the high gold producer in it's early days and I personally had hands on analytical experience with their drill core. Bonanza grade gold/silver Uranium, almost beyond belief.
Gold is where you find it....as the saying goes. The central core body was high Au and Ag, and as they mined toward the outer lower grades, gold/silver tapered off too. Some years later they reworked the tailings for gold to some extent.
From initial gold analysis I do not expect (at this point) for FCU to be a Cluff Lake type gold producer, but there is sufficient gold from the early analysis I saw, to think that it will add a nice premium to the U analysis. Definitely not a gold bust! Anything over 0.5 grams per ton....bonus!
Still do not know if they hit the main ore body, which if not, gold might be higher yet. At least they haven't stated that they hit the main ore body which they can match ICP analysis with the boulder field, to see if they are related.
With over a hundred stringers...most untested....it presents real possibilities that one or more may contain higher gold, silver, and uranium etc.
regards to all the longs;
Solver