I don't think the silver grades reported in the current drill results are economically significant.If we optimistically assume the silver grade of 10g/t (the reported 83g/t was over only 1 m), then we are looking at a "top-line" of only about $9 per ton. Not enough to be economic, even as a by-product because I doubt it would justify the cost of the extra mill circuit; therefore I don’t expect it’s what DW would characterize as “the next discovery”, at not least so far.
What I do find intriguing is that the silver is there; showing up in several drill cores.What does this say about the local rocks? the geologic model?what we will see in future drill cores.In addition, as Hubert pointed-out, the whole Clan lake area is contoured like a big doughnut.Why? What does this indicate?Clan may not be another version of the Ormsby deposit. On the other hand, maybe the silver will ultimately prove to be a minor anomaly that we will all soon forget about. …we’ll see.