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Waiting patiently hopefully Brian will delivery some BONANZA grades!!
If I woke up to read this, i'd throw my life savings in and consider my retirement options for two years down the line.
The longer the wait for those results the better they are likely to be when they arrive.
I can't help but think that Gemma now on board who is a geology manager with GGP - yes Greatland Gold ;))) may have something to do with this delay of the long awaited results. 2 things stick out with this paragraph....
"Drill cuttings from the reverse circulation rig are currently being analysed at an independent laboratory in Nevada to assess the gold and silver content of each of the drill holes. Results for each target area will be announced once they have been analysed in-house"
"assess the gold and silver content" - so it sounds like they have come across gold and silver in the drilling to state that bit. Question is how much....
"once they have been analysed in-house" Wonder if Gemma has something to do with this?
Plus why would she bother taking not only an interest in Great Western's prospects out in Nevada but also want to join as a NED?
Something very special is going on behind the scenes here I feel and BH and co are doing a very good job keeping it underwraps - the gold that is lol
Very well said Mccadder.
I think BH has been very efficient since he has took over going about his business quietly but ahead of schedule. All we need is to find something in a area that has a deep history of high grade metals. Plus the boards are not spending extraordinary money on the BOD so she didn't come over for the money.. Maybe for the money that's to come?
I really wish everyone on this board the very best and would love this one to come in bonanza style.
Liking the sound of that - Mr mcadder !
GLA
Nice to see all those buys at 0.25p and finally over 0.24p to sell. Could the placing finally be cleared and will Brian announce bonanza gold and silver grades from our first four holes this week coming?
@mcadder With all the exploration investment that is going into the 2021 programme having an experienced geologist onboard to influence what is done where and so in is priceless especially when she comes from GGP who (to say the least) has gone through a transformational period since early 2020. So the question I have been asking myself is why chose a minnow such as GWMO unless you plan to continue to make a name for yourself ... in which case what can she see that is not obvious to us?
We know Nevada is host to some big open pit mining operations; are we focused on the detail here and missing a 'bigger' picture as we look at discrete mining areas on the scale of the historic mines where the real value is in what is between them and underneath them. Remember GGPs Havieron was under 420m of barren cover which historic NCM drilling had only just touched?
Next set of results will tell us a lot. I suspect there is more going on than meets the eye particularly in the area not previously explored BETWEEN existing historic mines ... could this be a shallow, large scale, high-grade system amenable to open pit mining?
ATB APR
Interesting thoughts AP… that would change the landscape so to speak….
You as excited as me for these first results? That inflection point Brian was talking about feels like it is getting very close
Believein, kainos, aprrogerson, chisler, kewben et al ..... we're in for a great week here ;)))
McCadder,
Very I hope we will see the first 4 holes… whether they are great? Not sure but exciting….
This is what we were told about the first four holes on the 28th April….
Four holes have now been completed at Trafalgar Hill, with initial indications that the main shallow target structure has been intercepted in all of them, providing a potential strike length of at least 300 metres and a continuation down dip of over 100 metres. This shallow structure, which remains open in all directions, is a breccia zone focused on an east dipping fault. The same structure has previously been mined for gold on a small scale near surface, on the eastern side of Trafalgar Hill.
The northernmost hole drilled to date has also intercepted the Company’s deeper target in the footwall of this breccia zone. The deeper target is a disseminated zone, likely to be much more extensive than the shallow target but possibly lower grade material. It appears to fade out to the south but is open to the north and this may be targeted in a follow-up drill programme.
Cuttings from each of the four holes drilled to date are being delivered to an independent laboratory for assay and the results will be published as soon as known, precise timing of which is outside the Company’s control. While target structures have been identified, precious metal content cannot be established until the independent laboratory assays have been completed.
So…. We got shallow and deeper assay coming …. They talk about target structures… now let’s see some grades ….
Yes… very exciting…
Kew
And i believe in you mcadder.
Youre right about Gemma Cryan.
Executive Director of Starcrest no less.
The Chairman of Starcrest is Callum Baxter.
Callum Baxter is chief technical officer at Greatland Gold(ggp) and was Gervais Heddles right hand man .
Now as far as i know Gervais Heddle has stepped down/pushed/taken the money from newcrest, take youre pick,but he now is looking for something to do.....
i can see a certain symmetry developing here....
now that would be news.....
also gemma has history with oil and gas, maybe theres a connection there too with brian hall..and thats how he snagged her..
all in all its looking very good mac
im a believer.
chisler
Apro makes a valid point.. sat10:25hrs
"could this be a shallow large scale high grade system amenable to open pit mining."
that would explain Gemma Cryans appointement.
and again i agree with you mac theres a lot going on behind the scenes " in house."
also i think the language/tempo of the last RNS was very stunted/careful/ not wanting to put thenselves in a litigious position......that makes me think they have found somethig big....
chisler
Like mac says " lets all have a good week"
good luck everyone
chisler
Like mac says " lets all have a good week"
good luck everyone
chisler