Way back when this well-orchestrated Vancouver scumbag pump began its drilling, this humble corner of cyberspace was quick to point to the way Viszla chose the locations of their first holes very, but VERY carefully in order to supercharge the pumpo with the widest known widths available on their property, those next to the mined out veins, every so often you still find wide areas of hanging wall that weren’t taken decades ago. And sure enough, Vizlsa just can’t keep the widths going, with today’s NR highlights…
- 2,401 g/t silver equivalent (216.0 grams per tonne (“g/t”) silver, 21.60 g/t gold, 1.91% lead and 6.02% zinc) over 1.0 metres (“m”) true width from 129.8 m and,
- 331 g/t silver equivalent (207.3 g/t silver, 1 g/t gold, 0.56 % lead, and 1.32 % zinc) over 1.49 m true width from 163.8 m
…once again giving up results that are sure to wow the CEOca brigade, but are not going to get this desk hitting any buy buttons. The amusing thing about the above is Viszla’s insistence on reporting the veins as true widths, it’s as if a mere 300% mine dilution is going to make the difference over 400%.
And those two are the highlights of six holes, no wonder they moved the rig.
they have to move 5 rigs, I wonder what they are getting in the other areas as they’ll probably be drilling close to 3000m/month.
too bad you didn’t buy it at .30 and capitalize on how dumb everyone but you is.