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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum RJK Explorations Ltd V.RJX.A

Alternate Symbol(s):  RJKAF

RJK Explorations Ltd. is a mineral exploration company. The Company is engaged in the acquisition and exploration of early-stage exploration and evaluation properties. The Company’s focus is on diamond exploration in Northern Ontario. The Company's mineral property interests consist of various early-stage exploration projects, with the Company's full focus on the multiple Cobalt diamond... see more

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Post by mrsgoldminer on Jan 26, 2023 9:54am

Tidbits RJX

Glenn Kasner's RJK Explorations Ltd. (RJX) closed unchanged at five cents on 39,000 shares. The company's sputtering diamond promotion creaked forward an inch last week, with word that after nearly a year of discussions with the Ontario government and local first nations, the company has received drilling permits for its diamond project south of Cobalt in Northeastern Ontario. And so, Mr. Kasner, president and chief executive officer, says RJK will be sending a drill to the property shortly to "start testing priority targets."

Mr. Kasner and his go-to adviser on most things diamond related, project manager Peter Hubacheck, do not say where the priority drill targets lie, but it is certain they are not on the Kon claims, home to the company's only proven kimberlites: RJK "has decided not to continue with the Al Kon option" -- so named after local prospector Alan Kon, who staked the ground and found the first kimberlite on the claims years ago.

RJK had acquired the option late in 2019, as it ramped up its search for a source of the legendary 800-carat Nipissing yellow diamond, which turned up in a farmer's field a few years into the 20th Century. In the summer of 2021, RJK applauded its drill discovery of the KON-1 kimberlite, just south of the original find, and a 277-kilogram batch of the rock yielded seven microdiamonds.

The company quietly drilled three holes at KON last summer, testing other magnetic low targets southwest and northeast of the KON pipe and dike structure. Unfortunately, the three holes failed to intersect kimberlite and the option had exhausted Mr. Kasner's patience, probably because final option payments were coming due. And so, RJK deemed that KON "did not meet [its] project economic evaluation benchmarks at this time" and it therefore thanked Mr. Kon for his assistance, and is moving on.

The moving on therefore leads to RJK's main property in the Cobalt area, which includes another diamondiferous discovery, this one at Paradis Pond, well northeast of KON. In fact, RJK has recently added ground to its hunt, buying two new claim groups from a local prospector for $10,000 cash. As well, Mr. Kasner says that his crew have staked additional ground in the area to "expand the coverage of all potential targets."

Those targets one presumes -- or at least hopes -- include the new features that Mr. Kasner says were "ground truthed" with kimberlite indicator mineral train and geophysical data last year, although for now all he says is that "additional priority targets remain untested." Hopefully these new anomalies are kimberlite targets, not those leading to more of the strange rock that after two years of exuberant promotion and plenty of geological humming and hawing the company declared to be "glacial material containing kimberlite indicator minerals" -- a secondary deposit of eroded kimberlite at best.

And so, while RJK's enthusiastic cheerleading got RJK's stock as high as 36 cents late in 2020, it has been on a downhill run since then, bottoming at four sad cents last September. Worse, it is back to its thin-trading ways of the days before Mr. Kasner launched his diamond promotion. Still, the new drilling could generate new interest -- kimberlites do abound in Northeastern Ontario and one, the 95-2 or Timiskaming pipe, held its own in a 2004 mini-bulk sample, grading about 20 carats per hundred tonnes in the upper part of a core kimberlite phase.

There has been no further word in over a year about RJK signing the television rights to the story -- yes, television -- to an unnamed "very successful, award-winning, United States TV producer" apparently interested in creating a "docuseries TV show" around the company's search for the source of the Nipissing yellow. (For you skeptics, remember that "The Curse of Oak Island" began its 10th season late last year and unlike Mr. Kasner's hunt, the Oak Island adventurers and their predecessors have not found so much as a tide-worn doubloon in over a century of trying.)

Comment by dothemathpeople on Jan 26, 2023 11:25am
MORE total nonsense.  The A. Kon claims are just that.  One year to get a drill permit?  More like one year to APPLY for one. Have you ever watched any of these knuckleheads in their videos.  A real circus under the big top.
Comment by mrsgoldminer on Jan 26, 2023 3:01pm
Hey it's all good as I took 30k from them.Just window shopping now 
Comment by mrsgoldminer on Apr 25, 2023 7:55am
The diamond and specialty minerals stocks box score for Monday was a ho-hum 100-90-120 as the TSX Venture Exchange fell four points to 610. Robert Kasner's RJK Explorations Ltd. (RJX.A) rose one-half cent to six cents on 2,000 shares. The company is plodding along with its search for the source of the Nipissing diamond, a purported 800-carat gem discovered 115 years ago in a farmer ...more