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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum New Found Gold Corp V.NFG

Alternate Symbol(s):  NFGC

New Found Gold Corp. is a Canada-based mineral exploration company. The Company is engaged in the acquisition, exploration, and evaluation of resource properties with a focus on gold properties located in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. The Company holds a 100% interest in the Queensway Project, which comprises an approximately 1,662 square kilometers area, located about 15 kilometers (km... see more

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New Found Gold Corp > Several high priority targets over 7.8 km
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Post by megacopper on Jun 26, 2021 10:41am

Several high priority targets over 7.8 km

I still don't think investors are fully putting the pieces of the puzzle together but they will soon enough. These NFG guys are very clever and they have been throwing out hints along the way in their news releases and it correlates with rumours I'm hearing on the ground around the back roads of Appleton and what I'm seeing with the location of the drills at Queensway North in between the Lotto and Keats. And did you notice the grade and width of that last intersection at Lotto. Compare it to the high grade intersections at Keats. Nearly identical.


They haven't just discovered a couple of these high grade structures they have discovered multiple high grade zones and it is beginning to appear that Mother Nature has blessed this region with a Voiseys Bay worth of gold along the Appleton fault. Just not billions of dollars but tens of billions of dollars worth of gold. If you haven't figured it up out by now then God help you. Read this paragraph below from the last news release again. The best is still to come. Enjoy the ride folks!!!



Lotto and Keats are just two of several high priority targets identified over 7.8km of strike along the Appleton Fault on the northern portion of the Queensway project. As we continue to explore these showings, we now have demonstrated that the high-grade intercepts are not isolated to just the Keats Zone and this takes us a significant step further in confirming the presence of repeated zones of high grade epizonal style mineralization along the Appleton Fault Zone."

Comment by BlueChipper2020 on Jun 26, 2021 12:27pm
Hi Mega,  Actually I do think "investors" are putting the pieces of the giant jig saw puzzle together. That is why I bought NFG a few weeks ago and that was prior to the Lotto news. The paragraph you cited below basically has them telling the world folks we have multiple bonaza zones. HELLO. Its also just the 7.8KM northern portion of the property not the much larger southern ...more  
Comment by likeike on Jun 26, 2021 2:54pm
Megacopper and Bluechipper, In my mind these Lotto drill results have confirmed multiple zones and maybe  possibly 2 more but will probably take 6 months to find out or more accurately be double dang sure it is there. New zones aside I cannot believe how mute we have been from our 240 meter deepest results so far and as BC has alluded to Au is heavy and tends to settle  deeper ...more  
Comment by megacopper on Jun 26, 2021 6:58pm
    I Noranda concentrated most of their drilling on the Knob Zone on the other side of the highway and they didn't t drill any deep holes. I was told most were shallow only about 50 meters deep with a few perhaps to 100 meters. Keep in mind Noranda was mainly a base metals company and any gold exploration work on the island wasn't extensive and only for a short period of ...more  
Comment by likeike on Jun 26, 2021 8:21pm
Outstanding as always Megacopper hower I have heard Peter Dimmel say from his lips (on video) that near the Knobb they drilled to bedrock and that hole he refered to as the most expensive hole drilled by Noranda. So you say the mother of all motherloads will be found south of TCH? Guess maybe I was being optimistic about antium being found under the TCH. I guess I still hold out hope that ...more  
Comment by GoldGravy on Jun 26, 2021 11:12pm
QH likes to drop investors hints without crossing the line of sharing true material information. In the last Crescat video he brought up the fact that LAB's targets have been all west of the Appleton Fault and NFG's all to the east. The way he mentions it and kind of pauses could be a hint at the next big development in the Queensway-Kingsway story. Have there been reports of drills on the ...more  
Comment by megacopper on Jun 27, 2021 12:53am
  I would say based on what I saw with my own two eyes that 95% of NFG's drilling has been offset parallel by a couple hundred meters to the east of the Appleton Fault.  I can't comment on LAB's drilling because I was only out there once on that side of the Gander River and I did not see any drills. Perhaps I didn't drive far enough or the drills were hidden from view ...more  
Comment by AlwaysLong683 on Jun 27, 2021 5:36am
mega, if you take a look at page 7 of LAB's June 2021 investor presentation on their website, it appears that Big Vein lies on the western side of the Appleton Fault. Now, maybe there could indeed be great cores on the western side, but I'm not sure how much of the Kingsway land package covers the east side ot the Appleton Fault......?.......Does anyone have a better map of the Kingsway ...more  
Comment by AlwaysLong683 on Jun 27, 2021 5:56am
Given a second look, it appears page 7 just shows the corridor that LAB is currently focusing on. Page 6 appears to show the entire LAB claims package, but the map is small and does not seem to provide enough detail to determine how much of both sides of the Appleton Fault lies on their land.....?
Comment by Flyder on Jun 27, 2021 9:12am
If you look at Shawn Ryan's presentation on Day 2 of the Newfoundland.gold webinar at the 1:29:30 point, Shawn shows a map of LAB's soil grids right over Big Vein.  You can see property boundaries and a portion of the lake on this figure and pinpoint it fairly accurately on the claim map.  But yes, page 7 of the power point presentation shows Big Vein being west of the AF.  ...more  
Comment by megacopper on Jun 27, 2021 9:16am
  Looks like we will have to dig a little deeper into it because like you point out the maps available to us aren't the best. Hard to keep up on all the exploration activity, Any of these guys drilling could hit a spectacular intersection at any time. LAB and SIC are the most likely to hit followed by NFLD. Let the fun begin. Lol
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