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-Stuart Burgess
Mojave Mine Team
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Burgess Exploration LLC
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I think there may be more pictures in the actual magazine, but no newsstand has it yet. I imagine it might take them a couple weeks to get it distributed.-Stuart Burgess
Mojave Mine Team
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Burgess Exploration LLC
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The fact that you guys were able to represent our hobby like this is very exciting! I never heard how this article came to be? Does this Alan Farnham or Zack O'Malley Greenburg have a personal interest in abandoned mines?
It looks like this was also featured in the November issue of Forbes magazine. Anyone have extras that they would sell?Tobin - K7TOB
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Well, Alan Farnham a senior editor of Forbes magazine was outraged by the department of interior's report on abandoned mines, so he got to thinking and decided to see if there were others out there who actually want to preserve mines. Due to Mikes shrewd marketing skills, we have a very large presence online and Alan decided we were the ones to interview. After a few telephone conversations with us and an email from me convincing him that the Ophir Hill is a mine that he had to see. He flew in from New York and spent an entire Saturday with us, mike exploring, having a bbq with the group, and I even got to ride in his car with him and tell him about the history of the area.
The magazine issue has way more pictures and looks a lot better. Unfortunately we just mailed our last spare copy off to Crystals parents in Alaska. If you want I can bring one with us this Saturday for everyone to look at.-Stuart Burgess
Mojave Mine Team
Project Manager
Burgess Exploration LLC
http://www.burgex.com
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That is excellent. Very good representation of our hobby. Well done!
MikeUnderground Explorers
California Abandoned Mine Exploration
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Originally posted by StuartWell, Alan Farnham a senior editor of Forbes magazine was outraged by the department of interior's report on abandoned mines, so he got to thinking and decided to see if there were others out there who actually want to preserve mines. Due to Mikes shrewd marketing skills, we have a very large presence online and Alan decided we were the ones to interview. After a few telephone conversations with us and an email from me convincing him that the Ophir Hill is a mine that he had to see. He flew in from New York and spent an entire Saturday with us, mike exploring, having a bbq with the group, and I even got to ride in his car with him and tell him about the history of the area.
The magazine issue has way more pictures and looks a lot better. Unfortunately we just mailed our last spare copy off to Crystals parents in Alaska. If you want I can bring one with us this Saturday for everyone to look at.Tobin - K7TOB
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Alan shares an interest in preserving history. He also did not like the liberalistic manner in which the internal audit was written. They made then sound like mine fields; if you enter a mining site, you WILL die.
We are quite proud of the article. I'm currently working on getting us into a few more magazines.Comment
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Originally posted by CrystalIf you come with us on Saturday (Jan. 17th) to either event I'll let you see/read the magazine copy. Unfortunately it's the last one we have so I'll need it back.Tobin - K7TOB
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Back issues!! Get them while they last!! Only $5!!
Best Forbes Issue Ever!
(Thanks for showing it to me Crystal!)Tobin - K7TOB
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