Talisker Hits High-Grade Gold Vein at Mustang Mine with 127m Strike Length
Event summary
- Talisker Resources reports a 127m strike length of high-grade gold mineralization on the 1045 Level at Mustang Mine, averaging 22 g/t.
- Highest assay result was 610 g/t over 0.51m within the BK-9870 Vein.
- Results validate Talisker's geological model, showing improved grade continuity with depth.
- CEO Terry Harbort highlights results exceeding expectations from underground development.
The big picture
Talisker's discovery reinforces the Mustang Mine's potential as a high-grade gold producer in British Columbia. The continuity and grade of the BK-9870 Vein suggest strong economic viability, aligning with broader industry trends of deepening exploration in mature mining districts to uncover overlooked high-value deposits.
What we're watching
- Grade Continuity
- Whether the high-grade shoot can be extended further along strike or at depth.
- Development Pace
- The pace at which Talisker advances development on the 1105m and 1030m levels to confirm additional high-grade zones.
- Market Reaction
- How investors respond to these results given the historical significance of the Bralorne Gold Project.
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