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Wallbridge Mining Company Ltd T.WM

Alternate Symbol(s):  WLBMF

Wallbridge Mining Company Limited is a Canada-based company, which is engaged in the exploration and sustainable development of gold projects along the Detour-Fenelon Gold Trend in Quebec's Northern Abitibi region. The Company is focused on advancing its 100% owned Fenelon project and Martiniere project. The projects are situated within the Company's approximately 830 square kilometer (km2) Detour-Fenelon Gold Trend Property located in the Nord-du-Quebec administrative region approximately 75 kilometers (km) west-northwest of the town of Matagami, in the province of Quebec, Canada. Its Detour-Fenelon Gold Trend projects include Casault, Detour East, Grasset Gold, Harri and Doigt. The Company owns a 100% interest in the Nantel property. Its other gold assets include Hwy 810, Beschefer and N2 Property. The Grasset gold property is located immediately east of and adjoins the Fenelon property. The Company also holds approximately 15.8% interest in the common shares of NorthX Nickel Corp.


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Post by jefedeoroon Feb 06, 2020 1:36pm
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Post# 30653073

Large 'Y' vein visible in Lower Tabasco

Large 'Y' vein visible in Lower Tabascoso in a side discussion @arvanlaar and I have noticed an interesting trend...when you look at the following four diagrams (in order) each one is a slice that cuts across area 51, and each are 75 meters apart.    

https://www.wallbridgemining.com/i/maps/fenelon/20200128_10050_E-Cross-Section.pdf
https://www.wallbridgemining.com/i/maps/fenelon/20200128_10125_E-Cross-Section.pdf
https://www.wallbridgemining.com/i/maps/fenelon/20200120_Fig_8_10200_E_Cross_Section.pdf          https://www.wallbridgemining.com/i/maps/fenelon/20200120_Fig_9_10275_E_CrossSection.pdf                                                   

Each one shows the same continuous 'Y' shape thick mineralized intersection where the Milky Way and Tabasco zones join.   It is at this Y shaped intersection (where all three lines of the 'Y' meet) that we get some of our best intersections - 43.47 g/t over 19 m (2nd diagram) and 22.73 g/t over 48.01(3rdiagram).                                           

              Now if you look in the first diagram, this is where we find the first two VG hits on the 120m core that is pending.  Again, right at the crux of that Y.  

Given all three of these diagrams are sequential, and 75m apart, what we have is a 150 m long very thick, very rich vein, traveling East-West.   

Now when you look at the fourth diagram, another 75 m ahead, the not so good news is the Y shape is not evident at first, but the really good news is it appears that it is not there because it is going deeper. Right at the bottom of the diagram, at about the 800 m mark, (where we have the 4.16g/t over 35.55m )you can see that the Cayenne and Tabasco zones look like they will merge and form anther 'Y' a little deeper down.  But in reality it looks to be the same Y as in the previous diagrams, but now it is going deeper and potentially getting wider (and I am hoping richer as is the trend).

  I think it would be the "trunk" of the Y shape that I think they will hit when they drill down to the 1500 m mark.  Anyway, just some thoughts.....  

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