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Message: Re: nobody interested in GGR vote to sell us Magino?
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Oct 22, 2010 08:37AM

guys, you know me, I don't expect anything from Magio. As far as I remember they had a 43-101 with cut-offs at 3, 4 and 5 g/tonne. This tells me pretty clarily that the prvious owners as well as the geologist paid to do the 43-101, did not consider open pit as very feasilbe or practical. They could be wrong, but I have less faith in Kodiak's statements etc. I don't see why a change in ownership should change the geology of a deposit. I could be wrong so good luck

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