RE:Had to PUTIt's also worth pointing out the historical letters on www.bayhorsesilver.com, one of which "@whatthe" quoted from on ceo.ca just over a week ago. The mining engineers in the '20s said that Bayhorse Mine would "rapidly become the largest silver mine in the northwest" and that it had "the largest possibilities of any property that they had ever seen." So it's not simply the modern geologists who believe in this colossal potential but also historic authorities as well. As I say, definitely exciting to anticipate what those June drilling results will yield, since even Herdrick 1981 projected 600 more feet westerly into what is now called Big Dog Zone.
By the bye I found what Twerkie said about us investors into mining companies being a kind of small-scale VCs to be interesting and insightful.