Elmer appears to be onto to the fact that East Breccia and the other zones may contain a valuable resource that might in fact become of great interest.
The historical work and grades at first glance are postive. This along with the recent holes from 2012 have demonstrated to ES the need to pick up more property in the adjacent areas.
"55 drill holes have been completed in the East Breccia between 1967 and 1974. Historical drill hole intersections of 0.25% copper, 0.042% MoS2 and 7.2 g/t silver over 142.4m*, and 0.31% copper, 0.038% MoS2, and 4.8 g/t silver over 143.2m* have been reported".
2012 Hi-lights
"Diamond drill hole (DDH) EB-02-2012 intersected 2.32% copper, 0.01% molybdenum and 31.2g/t silver and 0.25g/t rhenium over a core interval of 8.89m within a longer interval that averaged 0.49% copper, 0.01% molybdenum, 6.86g/t silver and 0.17g/t rhenium over a core interval of 67.81m starting at a core length of 89.90m
DDH EB-05-2012 located 70m east of DDH EB-02-2012, intersected 0.20% copper, 0.014% molybdenum and 2.39g/t silver and 0.34g/t rhenium over an interval of 109.37m"
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