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ALX Resources Corp V.AL.P


Primary Symbol: V.AL Alternate Symbol(s):  ALXEF

ALX Resources Corp. is a diversified mineral exploration company engaged in exploring a portfolio of mineral properties in Canada, which include uranium, lithium, nickel-copper-cobalt and gold projects. Its uranium holdings in northern Saskatchewan include 100% interests in the Gibbons Creek Uranium Project, the Sabre Uranium Project, the Bradley Uranium Project, and the Javelin and McKenzie Lake Uranium Projects, a 40% interest in the Black Lake Uranium Project, and others. It also owns 100% interests in the Firebird Nickel Project, the Flying Vee Nickel/Gold and Sceptre Gold projects, Blackbird Project, and can earn up to an 80% interest in the Alligator Lake Gold Project, all located in northern Saskatchewan, Canada. It owns a 50% interest in eight lithium exploration properties, collectively known as the Hydra Lithium Project, located in the James Bay region of northern Quebec, Canada, a 100% interest in the Anchor Lithium Project in Nova Scotia, Canada, and others.


TSXV:AL - Post by User

Comment by SilverPhDon Nov 27, 2021 6:02am
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Post# 34171790

RE:COUNTRY / CITY

RE:COUNTRY / CITYYou're not into emailing juniors but you are into writing mining essays on them on message boards and then asking others to do the emailing work for you. Email aklenman@nexusgoldcorp your essay. I hate lazy posters who want others to do the work for them. Also I don't need you to make a fair stance for shareholders. You aren't a knight in shining armor. Lol
Wangotango67 wrote: You're 100% correct. ( about sqabblig )
I'd rather chat about minerology.

Now, i'm not into emailing juniors but if another wishes to do so, i have two subjects in which ot pass on to Nexus. If, another could do this( pass it forward ) i would appreciate their kindness.

Subject #1
I would like to see Nexus revamp a drill map and place all ( best ) drill lintercepts - former, current and then later on, plot the next round of incoming drills. 

MK 20 07 + MK 20 08
117.4 m
117,.5 m

NOV - 04 2021 - PRESS EXCERPT
Hole MK-21-DD-19 ended in mineralization at 285 meters, with an average grade of the hole returning .74 g/t Au over 283.4m.


JUNE 01 2021 - PRESS EXCEPRT
“It is Impressive that the entire length of hole 18 averaged 0.99 grams per tonne gold
over 198 meters,



And... ask why
MK 21 20 + MK 21 22 - are delayed.


Subject #2

The post i made on - telluride gold - Calaverite.
I would like Nexus" geoologistt odo a second take on the - scheelite.

In this photo we can see the Geo's  frease pencil outline the - scheelite.
BUT... on closer examination - i can see a fleck of gold - bottom left side of core.
This gold fleck is in between the scheelite.

Which brings the subject round to....
If an XRF  has a large nose - can it be reliable in detrcting and distinguishing the exact placement of two minerals - or, hybrid mixed - and discriminate correctly ?

Here's the sheelite photo and can anyone else spot the VG gold fleck ?
BELOW THE NUMBER 18
IN BETWEEN THE SMALL WHITE CIRCLE AND LARGE WHITE CICLE.
WITH IN A VEIN.

SCHEELITE RUNNING IN THE VIENS.
GOLD RUNNING IN THE VEINS.




Now... that i've established this....
I'll now say this...
Most scheelite is moreso, orangey - looking like a feldspar.
Could  that silvery metal in the veins- be a telluride gold ? 
I think Nexus should do a double take on it.
Just an opinion.

NOW I'LL SAY THIS....
I would think Nexus" Geo might like to read this excerpt on -  scheelite and gold.

Speaks about a former gold telluride mine having the presence of scheelite.
Yet, under closer examination under ultravilot light, trhe scheelite was NOT at all pressnt.

Keep in mind this subject is all about a - gold telluride deposit.
Which points to - if the scheelite was not present under ultralioet light then...
it's most likely - gold telleride.

And this is why i bring up subjects like this.
It's good to do a double take.

GOLD TELLURIDE / SCHEELITE
https://books.google.ca/books?id=y7gHX0CaO6IC&pg=PA101&lpg=PA101&dq=scheelite+is+a+telluride&source=bl&ots=gT21reb3_N&sig=ACfU3U3dUgmQVbn5gZWR6vIB35VsnbpGwQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjG4Nqg8rT0AhW9m2oFHfO-BJ4Q6AF6BAgzEAM#v=onepage&q=scheelite%20is%20a%20telluride&f=false


Again,
if another forwards this request  to Nexus, i'll take a breather from posting.
Just want to see a fair stance for shareholders that's all.


Thanks, in advance.



Wango~



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