Post by
Wangotango67 on Apr 16, 2023 5:06pm
TILLICUM - EXTENSIVE GREY ORES -
Here's a 3rd video on Tillicum.
My own takeways...
- superb visual on how extensive the grey ores are.
- zones showing meta volcanics - darker ores -
- pause video - 8:47 min - left side where anchor bolt is
= galena, lead, zinc... ores.
= great place to take a sample and test for - moly.
- video shows a cleaner entry int omine.
- wouldn't take much to clean it up...
- most importantly ?
- the videographer had piss poor lighting.
- why is this important ?
- type of lighting - kind of lightig ( led, etc )
= wil lreveal kinds of minerals .
in 2n Tillicum vidoe the lighting from explorer
revealed - amplified the - pinks and purples.
in this 3rd video - poor lighting - actually amplified
the - silvery ores.
( a lil secret most explorers don't know about )
(when exploring - lighting assists the mineral finds )
Yup.... mega grey ores.
Lead percentages upto 10%
I would love to seea second take on the grey ores,
and specifically - lead - using diff assaying to see if
moly precipitates out -
former assaying only used fire assay
with lead a a cuppilate.
makes perfect sense as to why...
they never found the correct moly values.
lead is chiselled off of the gold button in labs.
where's the potential moly ?
gone with the chard lead.- thrown away.
wink.
When watching the video -
slow the speed down to 1/2.
pause often to absorb all the mineralization.
Impressive.
All that grey ore... overlooked for years...
All i can think of is... what if they could squeeze
0.047% moly into 2%
It's then... the Tillicum would open many eyes.
EXAMPLE - ( hypothetical )
44 lbs of moly x 31.80 lb
$1,400 / tonne.
x 1,000 tonnes day
$ 1,140,000.00 usd
x 360 days
= $504,000,000 mil usd / yr ( just moly )
with only 1,000 tonnes a day....
plus... gold + zinc + lead + cobalt + copper.
Which is every reason why...
one should retest the grey ores for - moly.
obtain more accurate assay values.
VIDEO -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=03UO7aaoyj0
Happy i delved into Tillicum a tad more...
I found the moly and cobalt.
giggles.
Cheers.....
.