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Silver Bullet Mines Corp V.SBMI

Alternate Symbol(s):  SBMCF

Silver Bullet Mines Corp. is a mineral exploration company. The Company’s primary focus is the development of the Buckeye Silver Mine located in Arizona, United States and the maintenance of its gravity fed processing mill also located in Arizona, United States. A secondary focus is the development of the Washington Mine located in Idaho, United States. In addition, the Company owns mineral properties in Arizona and Nevada, United States and former producing mines in Arizona. The claims which include the Buckeye Silver mines are comprised of three non-contiguous patent mining claims, totaling 47.89 acres, leased in one agreement to the Company. These patents are the Buckeye of 15.49 acres, the Newton of 16.69 acres, and the Red Robin of 15.71 acres. The Washington Mine property, located in Boise County, Idaho, United States, consists of 118.88 acres of patented land. Its mineral properties include Black Diamond Property, Nevada Property, New Arizona Property, and Mill Property.


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Comment by geolithon Apr 12, 2023 1:29pm
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Post# 35391093

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Ill roll the dice

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Ill roll the dice Like any bootstrap operation the first target is to get the assets operating in a predictable manner, and then start mining to produce in a predictable rate, both grade and tonnage.  Undoubtably there will be temperary glitches, but so far they have been simple to overcome.  Just needs some time.  The gamble is, is it there.
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