RE:RE:You got to be carefulWhen I bought in I knew the project somewhat from times gone by and previous efforts.
I got in for the excitement of getting physically to the veins below and seeing how good they are or are not. That is the bottom line because the drilling is very thin and the surface bulk samples from the past do not mean the main part of the deposit is still below. Geology does not always work that way, the deposit could be mainly eroded out over the past eons and perhaps the surface sample was the best of what remained. Like I said the drilling, if you care to look, is very thin and not overly great. The reality of it is when / if they ever get to touch the vein targets below and see / drill them some more. That is the exciting part of narrow vein high grade exploration, the surprise factor. Any other so called facts about the deposits value is pure speculation and the real facts to date do not bear out this being a fantastic and economic deposit. It's wait and see if they can actually bumble their way to the target below.
In My Opinion of course.