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Slam Exploration Ltd V.SXL

Alternate Symbol(s):  SLMXF

SLAM Exploration Ltd. is a Canadian junior resource company holding a portfolio of gold and base metal projects. The Company is engaged in the acquisition, exploration and development of exploration and evaluation properties in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Ontario, Canada. The Company's projects include Mine Road Project, Menneval Gold Project, Ear Falls Lithium Project, Jake Lee Gold Project, Highway Gold Project, Keezhik Gold, Dam Lake Project, and others. The Mine Road Project is a significant addition to its portfolio of wholly owned BMC projects that include Goodwin, O'Hearn-Strachens, California Lake, Lower 44, LBM, North Rim, Portage, Satellite, Nine Mile, and Red Pine. The Highway project has demonstrated polymetallic potential with 10 known mineral occurrences that include zinc, silver, copper, cobalt, molybdenum and tin as well as gold. The Company holds NSR royalties on the Wedge copper zinc project, Ramsay, Reserve Creek, and Opikeigen gold projects.


TSXV:SXL - Post by User

Post by Wangotango67on Sep 03, 2024 8:40pm
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Post# 36207218

MORE DATA ( Goodwin Story -----> begins taking shape )

MORE DATA ( Goodwin Story -----> begins taking shape )Recent Drill Holes

GW24-01 -        35 meters  1.36% Cu Eq
GW24-02 -   64.9 meters    2.19% Cu Eq 
GW24-03 -  60.60 meters  1.17% Cu Eq


Historical Drill Holes

GR89-55 - 9.15m  - 1.16% nickel and 1.28% copper   ( Eq would increase Cu % )

Two other nickel copper occurrences
known as the Logan and Farquharson zones were discovered and drilled in the 1960's.

Two volcanogenic massive sulphide ("VMS")
occurrences have also been discovered on the Property by previous workers.

ML97-02 - 15.9m  - 7.21% zinc, 0.21 % lead, 0.08% copper 14.42 g/t silver,  0.16 g/t gold

GR89-60  -  hole cut a 0.4 core interval grading 8.19% zinc, 3.09% lead and 84.48 g/t silver
at a depth of 14.84 m. ( Source QNB press )

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Slams 3 current drill core ( photos )
Yup... hole #1 -------> love it  !!!  
Beautiful blue sulphides -  epi therm fault style.
https://irp.cdn-website.com/47aab1ce/files/uploaded/SLAM_2024_AUG_GOODWIN.pdf


2 ranges in close proximity
potential fault down middle
what did those historical  drills hit in middle of fault ?   ( interesting )
How about historicals in carb rhyolites ?
metasediments seen on map -------> nope.... this is range # 1
Goodwin Lake is even lit up ( red )
What would drill encounter on two ranges headed towards Goodwin Lake ?
How about opposite Range # 1 continues along fault left of Maliseen Mtn.

Refreshed Map
showing two ranges #1, #2 highlighted in yellow
potential fault between 2 ranges

did historical drills encounter minerals in between the 2 ranges - fault line ?
again... happy to see farq is range #2
both zone in close proximity 900m apart ( good length for deposit building )

Drill where ?
expand on granges 1 + 2 ?
grange #2 hole offered 64m double the grade of, farq.
expand farq  - 72m before hitting mineralized body.
along fault aside of Malissen ?
towards Goodwin lake atop both eanges ?
goodwin lake 50m volcanic outcrop  at surface edge of lake - former post photo


open image in new window

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53969909824_c190799b93_h.jpg


Cheers...


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