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The problem is they are losing credibility. How do I know this is the largest? And by how much? If it's as wide as Arno is tall, then I'm not sure that is something to be that proud of? But how do I know?

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Just getting the hang of Substack so sorry not to be back to you, my first commentor.

A lot of graphite is found in what might charitably be called veinlets. No more than an inch wide. Great graphite, hard and expensive to recover.

A big vein like the one $GRAT released is a major discovery. You can go in and mine it like a seam of coal. Given the purity, there are minimal recovery costs.

Is it the largest? I have no idea. But it is pretty bloody big and that's what matters. Now, next question, how far does it extend? 100 meters at 2.5 meters is a huge discovery, but 1000 meters at 1.5 meters is just as exciting.

I am holding right along with you. While I do actually have some $0.05 shares I also have some $1.50 shares. I want this to blow the doors off the graphite market and I think Arno and his people can get that done.

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