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  1. #1
    Cptbil

    Mar 2003
    Az/NM/Ca/Nv/Tx
    1,402

    H.N'ed Mining Bradshaw Mnts!

    I have found a deposit of Decorative Stone in the Bradshaw, Mnts, Central Az.
    Right in the Middle of AZ's largest GOLD BELT !
    I have cut and polished several samples and shown them to Building Stone
    Co's. in Az. & NV.
    I have been told that they'll buy ALL I CAN SELL THEM!
    Problem:
    I am NOT A STONE CUTTER ....
    I need help in setting up a Quarry !
    A partner !
    I am not asking for Investors!
    I am asking for a Experienced Quarryman !
    CptBil & Bugs

  2. #2
    us
    Feb 2006
    AZ
    Polygragh and if needed sodium P
    368

    Re: H.N'ed Mining Bradshaw Mnts!

    Bill send me an email!you have it,we'll talk
    You know where Drake is right?thats where all the flagstone comes from
    Know a thing or two about it
    MesaB

  3. #3
    Cptbil

    Mar 2003
    Az/NM/Ca/Nv/Tx
    1,402

    Re: H.N'ed Mining Bradshaw Mnts!

    Mesa Buddy:
    Did you get my email ?
    CptBil & Bugs

  4. #4
    us
    Feb 2006
    AZ
    Polygragh and if needed sodium P
    368

    Re: H.N'ed Mining Bradshaw Mnts!

    Yes I did, I sent u a reply

  5. #5

    Nov 2005
    Wyoming
    13

    Re: H.N'ed Mining Bradshaw Mnts!

    To clarify for many readers...on federal lands decorative stone is generally not claimable under the mining law statutes. A permit to quarry decorative stone is usually required, often with a reclamation bond these days.

    ...unless the type of stone falls under the claimable mineral definition.

    -d

  6. #6
    Cptbil

    Mar 2003
    Az/NM/Ca/Nv/Tx
    1,402

    Re: H.N'ed Mining Bradshaw Mnts!

    That's TRUE!
    AND!
    That's why I have sent this Heavy, strange looking looking GREEN Rock in for an "Spectro" assay!
    CptBil & Bugs

  7. #7

    Nov 2005
    Wyoming
    13

    Re: H.N'ed Mining Bradshaw Mnts!

    If you find something that might fit the "valuable mineral" description, then it might be best to set up a separate company to buy the ore from the claim or find a buyer who wants the "valuable minerals" in the decorative stone

    ...which helps define it as "valuable" since some one is willing to buy it...

    what the buying company does with the ore after that, is no longer relevant to the claim, so then it could be sold as decorative stone....

    of course, I'm no lawyer and the govmt might think differently...

 

 

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