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Post by JJ40 on Dec 29, 2010 10:39pm

JPEG Map

On the DLKM website I noticed that the area of our property where the  Magambazi trend extends to is white, while the surrounding area is green, showing DLKM ownership.  That's a pretty significant area.  I was under the impression that we own the land bordering Canaco where the  Magambazi extends from the rectangle.  However, the JPEG map on the DLKM website leaves one to question the unmarked area as there isn't any indication as to why that area was left blank.  This is something that is best answered by the source but I would also like to put the question out here.  Why the blank spot next to what is a very significant zone?

I am loving the rise in stock price.  Obviously Harp and company have been at work showing what we've got to the banks.  This attention and buying wouldn't be a result of anticipation of the 43-101.  People like the opportunity here and the Canaco blueprint has a lot of folks looking for another junior to explode.  My intention is not to be a downer among the current optimism but I remember a long fall after the misinfo in June 2008.

Don't anybody go selling here :)  I am very excited about what we have and the current rise has given validation to the few of us that have hung in here on this roller coaster.  At least there is the prospect that we weren't nuts or foolish for all of those years.  Great potential for a nice run in 2011.  If that Mkuvia project gets underway at all next yeat and we get funding for an initial drill program that yields some decent results at Handeni, I just may be able to buy that new toaster that I've always wanted.

IMO
GLTA
DYDD
LOL
WTF

JJ

Comment by JJ40 on Dec 29, 2010 10:43pm
Correction - the area of DLKM ownership on the map is red, not green.  Chalk that up to Christmas hysteria.  Those to color are indistinguishable at this point.JJ
Comment by stockarchangel on Dec 30, 2010 1:45am
That's when I knew I had finally arrived LOL - buying a 4 slot toaster, wide enough for bagels. I believe that blank postage stamp rectangle is Sonora's disputed option, which was recently negated by the Ministry. One thing to remember is that IPP has done a lot of exploration on DLKM's property over the last five years. That, and CAN's results are certainly major starting points ...more  
Comment by JJ40 on Dec 30, 2010 11:51am
Stockarchangel, thanks for the reminder of the Sonora situation.  I thought that was what that represented but late last night I thought that I would check for some insight.  I guess things are going well or went well on Harp Tour 2010.  The facts and figures are speaking for themselves which is nice.  Otherwise it's like selling ice to an Eskimo. 
Comment by JJ40 on Dec 30, 2010 5:06pm
maybe Harp's been peddaling some artepharm to the bankers...lolHere's to health and Joy in 2011.  Without that your money isn't any good.  Happy New Years Everybody!JJ