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Re: Sounds like a good possibility
June 09, 1998 at 19:32:18
In Reply to: Re: Looky
posted by Steve on June 08, 1998 at 06:30:43

Thanks Tom and Steve.

Guy had some workings in the vicinity of the eyes, so you might be right. However, the longtom was a production machine, required a lot of work, and he was carrying the ore a long way downgrade to crush it near the longtom. I'm leaning, more and more, to think you might be right about this. Will keep searching a while, however, and try triangulating with the GPS, as tom suggested.

obliged, jack


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