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@jackthebear
Or maybe chat boards are full of weird people (present company excluded of course) haha.
@trek
Interesting.information. Seems strange to not be shouting from the rooftops to get as much traction in the SP as poss. Makes future fundraising easier and less dilution.
Halo...v strong links with Terra....
“The geological setting of Halo has many direct comparisons to the Ravenswood Town area, site of 5 million plus gold ounce production.
The key similarities to Ravenswood are:
• A large body of Silurian Tonalite intruded into a composite Ordovician batholith of various composition granitic bodies.
• At both areas, a range of mafic diorites and gabbros are marginal to the tonalite.
• Major structures and faults chop up the tonalite and surrounding country rock. Felsic bodies of probable Silurian, microgranite to aplitic granite composition, are small
fractionated derivative bodies of the tonalite.
• Hydrothermal phyllic or sericitic alteration is associated with these felsic bodies.
• Younger mafic dacite to andesitic dykes cut the older rocks. At Ravenswood, these
dykes have been age dated and are interpreted as very close to the Carboniferous
age of gold mineralization.
• At Halo there is a possibility that two different mineralized intrusive systems may be
present. The copper dominated sericite alteration at Halo could represent a different system to the andesite dyke – gossanous vein structures which have a more complex chemical association characterized by Cu-Zn-As-Bi-Te-Ag.
Richard Poulden, Wishbone Gold’s Chairman, commented, “These are extremely encouraging results and we are honoured that Dr Beams chose to use Wishbone data for his presentation at the AusIMM Conference last month. We are looking forward to continuing the exploration and further preparing for the drilling campaign”
But, being objective. I do have a significant position here. The website and comms are cr*p. Loads on white mountain, nothing on RS. One has to dig into the RNS’s and licenses to see potential. PR from company is nonexistent!
I get they are on a budget and doing deals buy NEVER FORGET it’s the PI’s that are the backbone of this company now give us more respect!!
Trek
@jackthebear
I’m in both GGP and WSBN, and yes, there seems to be a air of “superiority” from a number of posters on there. It’s almOST as though they can’t contemplate another company being successful.
I also get the with BMN and FAR. Again, I’m in both but the BMN board seem to think that they are the only vanadium company in the world which is allowed to be successful. I find the whole attitude odd.
Anyway, here’s to a successful period for WSBN. I’ll be looking to increase my holdings here this week, so a few days with a tick-up would be god for me.
Nice one Jack. Thanks for the answers, that's reassuring.
Thanks Jackthebear & Lonestag - thansk for the answers.
I would imagine we would see an RNS saying that a driller has been appointed rather than an RNS saying they are on site and drilling. I am also not sure of how busy the drillers are out in the Pilbara - it's attracting enormous attention at the mo and I know that core sample analysis was held up for GGP's Scally Wag prospect by 2 months or so due to demand. Is the same going to be for drillers? GGP used ddh1 drilling if memory serves, and with Terra's involvement in both I wonder if it will be them too? My main concern is that we get drills in the ground before Oz summer, when drilling usually stops (I would imagine this isn't on the cards to be honest).
What we need is a SENTINEL Satellite shot of the area aka Paddy Gall style on Twitter. That way we get weekly updates of action on the ground. If I get time this week I might investigate that. Anyone got lattitude and longtitude coordinates for each area?
Thanks.
Cottesloe No date has been confirmed but on the 4th June rns we were told that it’s not just Red Setter to be drilled- “Terra Search will run Cottesloe's exploration concurrently with our work at Red Setter and service the exploration efforts from the Telfer based camp.in conjunction with Red Setter”- very exciting things to come- there was a 1 trade at end of Friday just as it rose into the close to finish at 16p so I’m guessing rns Monday.
https://www.lse.co.uk/rns/WSBN/drilling-approved-for-cottesloe-project-yobjatufmb7pdjk.html
Hi.
I've been going through the RNSs and does anyone know if we have a confirmed date for the Red Setter start drills? Thanks.