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Fantastic post hongkie! The time and effort you put into sharing...

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    Fantastic post hongkie! The time and effort you put into sharing here is obvious, and greatly appreciated. Some of the information you have shared here is new to a lot of us, and immediately and obviously enlightening in it's own right, such as all of the info that you have compiled regarding the Mougoodeera Shear Zone, and the enormous potential it represents.
    Some other gems contained in your post are a little less obvious at first glance, but with a little closer observation, reveal some potential near term catalysts for Warriedar.
    One that has caught my eye is the pending pulps from Azure Coast historical drilling. Apparently about 3300 pulps from Ricciardo were sent to be reassayed. I'm not sure all 3300 were from Ricciardo, but obviously the majority were from Ridcciardo. Amanda seems to downplay the likelihood of more significant historical pulp samples from Ricciardo, logically siting the "law of diminishing returns". In other words, the effort and use of resources is unlikely to achieve the results that applieing those efforts and resources may achieve if diverted to other priorities. And it appears that the Azure Coast is a high priority in that regard. So we are awaiting results from another 1000 pulps, almost a third of the number of historical pulps originally sent for assays. And those original pulp samples would have cost WA8 "millions of dollars on drill costs". So I infer from that that we have historical pulp samples from Azure Coast, where we have assays from a WA8 drill hit of over 2% SB, which might have otherwise cost WA8 in the region of a million dollars if we had drilled the holes ourselves. I also infer that our team of geologists consider the potential results from these pending Azure Coast assays to have been worthy of the effort of spending multiple 40+ degree days in the core sheds to collect. If the reassay of Azure Coast pulp samples indicate a seperate significant antimony deposit from Ricciardo, it would also substantially increase the likelihood of multiple antimony lodes associated with the Mougoodeera Shear Zone. And "the results should become available pretty soon".
    I also like this tid bit in your post "However, we do have some historical diamond holes from another high-grade shoot at Silverstone in Ricciardo and the core is being sent to the lab." I believe this comment might include a reference to a diamond drill core which Amanda mentioned in a previous interview. She mentioned a call from her Geo, who had been searching for some particular core from DEEP diamond holes. He had called her shortly before she went to air, with the news that the team had located a particular core of high interest. At the time, Amanda did not specify the location of the drill hole, and although she still has not, 2 + 2 leads me to guess that it might have been from a deeper hole at Silverstone below the high grade (open at depth?) SB there. Again, "results should become available pretty soon."
    So, hongkie, I agree, It’s going to be an exciting six months. And you have increased my anticipation of some forthcoming excitement in the next few weeks.


 
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