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MTB Metals Corp V.MTB

Alternate Symbol(s):  MBYMF

MTB Metals Corp. is a Canadian mineral exploration company. The Company has six active projects spanning approximately 580 square kilometers in the prolific Golden Triangle of northern British Columbia. Its projects include Telegraph, American Creek, Red Cliff, BA property, Theia and Southmore. The Telegraph project is located in the vicinity of four porphyry deposits being advanced by mining companies: Galore (Teck / Newmont), Schaft (Teck), Saddle (Newmont) and the operating Red Chris copper-gold mine (Newcrest / Imperial Metals). The American Creek project is centered on the historic Mountain Boy silver mine. The project is road accessible and 20 kilometers (km) from the deep-water port of Stewart. Red Cliff is a past producing gold and copper mine in which the Company holds a 35% interest. The BA property is a silver-lead-zinc mineralization located approximately four km from the highway. The Southmore is in the midst of some of the deposits in the Golden Triangle.


TSXV:MTB - Post by User

Post by Countrygenton Nov 18, 2020 2:07pm
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Positive indicators

Positive indicators
Eventually the ground has to speak for itself, but there is a ton of confidence being expressed by the insider and management group here.

When you drill on top of historic drill holes and workings we all know a few “good” holes can be coaxed out.  The bonanza grade silver is still there, the question is in what quantity and what is/was it a part of.  Looking over the hill, the idea it is one expression of a much bigger and more valuable multi-metal emplacement is an attractive working theory.

This has been a methodical, careful year of work. The float is tight, management is experienced, assays are coming.

Not my first rodeo, I’ve been thrown hard, and I’ve taken home the silver belt buckle more than a few times.  

This aging punter is sniffing the morning air like Robert Duvall in Apocolypse Now ... “that smell ... smells like ... .... .... victory.”

The end of the rod just twitched and the reel may be screaming in short order.

cg
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