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Message: Re: Buck's List

Nov 23, 2009 08:26AM

Maybe I'm crazy, but the price for Hathor seems great right now. Highest grade exploration targets I know of, and the price keeps going down lately. (to my own chagrin, being a shareholder) They just keep finding more, and it makes no difference to their stock price.

I don't own any International Wayside Gold, but they had great results in a mining friendly jurisdiction, and just raised a bunch of cash for a new drill program.

A really ground floor prospect to keep your eye on is Northern Tiger Resources. A great property with some excellent prior drill results before it was spun off from Firestone Resources at what has to be almost the worst timing possible. They could only afford a few drill holes last year, and the holes missed the mark. If they can raise some cash off of Capstone, or from investors, they could easily be worth some investment.

Have to cut and post, because it's from SEDAR:

Firestone Ventures Reports 4.0 m of 5.22 g/t Gold, Sonora Property, Yukon
September 27, 2007 - Firestone Ventures Inc. (FV:TSX-V, F5V:FSE) is pleased to announce the first set of assay results, from drill holes SG-07-11 and SG-07-12 completed on the Amadeus Zone, within the Company’s Sonora gold-silver-copper property, located 110 km northwest of Carmacks, Yukon Territory, Canada. Drill Hole SG-07-12 returned 4.0 metres of 5.22 g/t gold. Significantly, the interval is within a larger intersection measuring 64 metres of 1.0 g/t gold.
The 2007 program consisted of 2112.8 metres of diamond drilling in 12 holes testing three target areas. The Sonora property is located within 25 kilometres of a seasonal access road and within 40 kilometres of Sherwood Copper’s Minto copper-gold mine, now in production.
“We are very encouraged by the intercept grading 5.22 g/t gold and the discovery of what appears to be a much larger, lower-grade gold-silver halo. This confirms the mineralized nature of the Amadeus Zone and further establishes Sonora as a substantial system extending across several kilometres of which only a very small area has been tested”, says Lori Walton, President of Firestone Ventures Inc. “High tonnage, low grade gold deposits such as Fort Knox in Alaska and Brewery Creek in the Yukon generally contain tens to hundreds of million tonnes grading 0.8 g/t gold to 1.4 g/t gold.”

In addition, short intervals of moderate to high grade lead-zinc-silver mineralization, commonly with anomalous gold values, were returned from most of these holes, the best being a 2.0 metre intercept of 817 g/t (26.26 opt) silver, 1.12 g/t gold, 0.27% antimony, 0.37 % copper, 1.58% lead and 0.30% zinc from Hole SG-07-16.

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