Arizona Metals Corp. (TSX.V:AMC, OTCQX:AZMCF) (the “Company” or
“Arizona Metals”) is pleased to announce the results of an
additional four drill holes at the recently discovered gold-rich
zone of open-ended mineralization at the Kay Mine, in an area
previously untested by historic drilling or exploration.
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Figure 1. Section view looking north. See
Tables 1 and 2 for additional details. The true width of
mineralization is estimated to be 50% to 97% of reported core
width, with an average of 80%.(Graphic: Business Wire)
Branch Hole 27B intersected 97 m at a grade of 1.3% Cu, 1.6
g/t Au, 3.2% Zn, and 32 g/t Ag, including higher-grade
intervals of 15 m grading 5.0% Cu, 0.4 g/t Au, 0.4% Zn, and 19
g/t Ag, as well as 21 m grading 4.6 g/t Au, 9.0% Zn, 0.9%
Cu, and 82 g/t Ag. This hole is the deepest drilled to date by
Arizona Metals Corp, and extends the new gold-zinc discovery zone
by 20%, to a depth of 750 metres.
Branch Hole 27A intersected 103 m at a grade of 0.8% Cu, 1.1
g/t Au, 1.9% Zn, and 36 g/t Ag, including higher grade
intervals of 21 m grading 3.2% Cu, 1.4 g/t Au, 1.3% Zn, and 19
g/t Ag, as well as 18 m grading 0.7% Cu, 2.7 g/t Au, 4.7%
Zn, and 92 g/t Ag.
Hole 28, which was drilled to test for vertical continuity of
high-grade zones between holes 25 and 24, intersected 54 m at a
grade of 1.9% Cu, 2.9 g/t Au, 5.0% Zn, and 29 g/t Ag, from a
vertical depth of 585 m below surface. Hole 28 includes three
separate higher-grade intervals of 11.4 m grading 4.3 g/t Au,
9.3% Zn, 0.5% Cu and 32 g/t Ag, as well as 7.9 m grading
4.4% Cu, 9.5 g/t Au, 10.3% Zn, and 93 g/t Ag, and also 2.2 m
grading 16.1% Cu, 0.8 g/t Au, and 56 g/t Ag.
Hole 27 was drilled as a trunk hole at the northern edge of the
new discovery zone, and intersected 31.4 m grading 1.6% Cu, 0.2
g/t Au, 0.7% Zn and 9.0 g/t Ag, and 26 m further downhole,
intersected 13 m grading 2.9% Cu, 0.5 g/t Au, 0.2% Zn, and 8.4
g/t Ag.
These newly defined, wide, high-grade intervals demonstrate the
potential to add a significant tonnage of gold-zinc mineralization
outside of the historic resource.
Marc Pais, CEO, commented “The four drill holes released today
validate and extend the new gold-rich zinc zone discovery, with
broad intervals of mineralization in the discovery zone ranging
from 54 m to 103 m, and true widths estimated at an average of 80%.
Hole 27 demonstrates that mineralization extends at least 100 m
deeper than reported by previous operators. Holes 27A and 27B have
encountered excellent grades and thicknesses, as good or better
than those reported in the discovery holes, while also
demonstrating the potential for the discovery zone to both extend
at depth and increase on strike as it deepens. The first few holes
drilled in the discovery zone were on a large step-out spacing of
100 m to 150 m. Subsequent branch holes to infill between these
holes are demonstrating excellent vertical continuity, as well as
lateral extension of mineralization on strike to both the north and
south. Of particular note is hole 28 (located at the vertical
mid-point of holes 24 and 25), which intersected 54m of
mineralization, including significant intervals of higher grade
within. This hole is the widest zone of high-grade drilled at the
project to date, and demonstrates excellent continuity of both
grade and thickness with the holes above and below. Today’s results
have increased the vertical extent of the discovery zone (now
defined from hole 21A to 27) to approximately 400 m. Drill holes
are currently underway to test for further extensions by testing
200 m above hole 21A and also 200 m below hole 27. With the
recently completed financing of $21 million, the Company is
fully-funded to complete the 75,000 metre Phase 2 expansion
program.”
Covid-19 Monitoring and Mitigation Procedures
The Company’s drill contractor, Boart Longyear, has instituted
Covid-19 monitoring procedures for all drill crew members,
including daily temperature and symptom checks. Arizona Metals Corp
will be provided with daily health tracking updates for the drill
crews and has also instituted its own social distancing policies
and provided a guidance manual for employees at site.
Table 1. Results of Phase 2 Drill Program at Kay Mine, Yavapai
County, Arizona. The true width of mineralization is estimated to
be 50% to 97% of reported core width, with an average of 80%.
Arizona Metals Kay Mine Drill Intercepts Analyzed Grade
Hole ID
From m
To m
Length m
Cu %
Au g/t
Zn %
Ag g/t
Pb %
VerticalDepth BelowSurface m KM-21-17
429.5
449.9
20.4
1.81
1.10
1.20
21.2
0.17
300
including
429.5
434.0
4.6
4.61
1.73
1.91
29.1
0.24
including
432.7
434.0
1.4
0.52
6.81
8.29
40.0
1.10
KM-21-17
504.4
505.4
0.9
1.19
4.73
0.05
9.0
0.00
356
KM-21-18
404.3
429.8
25.5
0.35
0.86
1.71
15.8
0.23
255
including
408.6
410.6
2.0
0.50
2.22
7.25
64.4
0.82
including
424.9
427.3
2.4
1.60
2.59
3.16
18.0
0.52
KM-21-18A
391.4
423.8
32.5
1.09
0.62
1.25
17.6
0.15
233
including
393.3
395.8
2.4
9.57
2.83
2.72
40.9
0.28
KM-21-19
377.8
378.3
0.5
3.39
5.59
6.83
128.0
0.63
337
KM-21-20
442.7
443.6
0.9
2.56
0.52
3.52
18.5
0.14
362
KM-21-20
456.0
458.1
2.1
1.49
0.35
0.14
6.0
0.04
370
KM-21-21
452.6
495.5
42.8
0.80
0.78
1.52
15.1
0.15
362
including
488.7
493.5
4.8
0.26
2.50
6.13
27.6
0.54
KM-21-21A
422.0
431.4
9.4
1.17
0.57
2.25
8.6
0.36
362
KM-21-21A
439.1
502.1
63.0
0.45
1.28
3.14
58.8
0.77
366
including
465.0
481.9
16.9
0.52
2.45
4.05
80.9
0.99
KM-21-23
394.4
401.4
7.0
0.36
0.93
1.94
13.5
1.17
313
KM-21-23
438.6
459.2
20.6
0.17
1.18
1.93
27.8
0.37
336
KM-21-24
501.2
592.1
90.8
0.45
1.33
3.42
44.3
0.41
470
including
501.2
521.7
20.4
1.34
1.70
6.35
113.1
0.66
including
520.9
521.7
0.8
1.75
16.50
9.55
574.0
1.22
including
575.9
592.1
16.2
0.16
2.50
6.00
44.4
0.79
including
588.7
590.4
1.7
0.47
9.98
23.70
18.2
0.13
KM-21-25
662.6
741.3
78.6
1.41
2.33
2.79
43.4
0.35
638
including
663.2
672.7
9.4
8.06
1.84
1.31
92.3
0.15
including
693.0
703.9
11.0
0.68
6.28
10.40
99.7
1.17
KM-21-25A
654.7
719.9
65.2
1.04
1.94
2.15
18.8
0.18
624
including
655.5
662.8
7.3
3.66
2.09
1.85
30.2
0.21
including
710.8
716.9
6.1
2.72
7.95
3.73
37.4
0.31
KM-21-25B
647.2
648.9
1.7
0.13
0.58
2.41
62.1
0.64
610
KM-21-25B
655.6
659.9
4.3
0.93
0.91
0.91
25.3
0.19
615
KM-21-25B
666.0
667.8
1.8
0.60
0.72
2.98
33.5
0.43
620
KM-21-25B
673.3
674.7
1.4
0.08
2.10
2.39
23.0
0.33
628
KM-21-25B
681.2
682.6
1.4
0.09
1.54
2.98
11.0
0.35
631
KM-21-26
506.7
582.8
76.0
0.79
1.61
4.23
32.6
0.54
480
including
511.1
526.1
14.9
0.73
1.78
9.68
43.3
0.77
including
573.8
582.8
9.0
4.02
6.06
3.32
18.2
0.19
KM-21-27
706.8
738.2
31.4
1.58
0.16
0.69
9.0
0.06
670
KM-21-27
764.4
777.4
13.0
2.85
0.48
0.17
8.4
0.02
688
KM-21-27A
666.3
769.4
103.1
0.79
1.06
1.90
35.8
0.42
678
including
666.3
687.0
20.7
3.21
1.39
1.26
19.4
0.20
including
706.4
724.6
18.3
0.69
2.69
4.70
92.2
1.21
including
752.9
763.8
11.0
0.07
1.07
4.68
95.3
0.98
KM-21-27B
665.8
762.9
97.1
1.31
1.62
3.21
31.7
0.40
660
including
702.0
723.0
21.0
0.87
4.56
9.03
81.5
1.10
including
723.0
738.2
15.2
4.97
0.36
0.42
18.7
0.05
KM-21-28
640.7
694.9
54.3
1.87
2.85
5.03
29.4
0.70
584
including
660.2
671.6
11.4
0.54
4.29
9.30
32.2
1.17
including
681.1
689.0
7.9
4.39
9.47
10.34
93.1
2.41
including
690.4
692.6
2.2
16.06
0.82
0.06
55.8
0.01
Table 2. Results of Phase 1 Drill Program at Kay Mine, Yavapai
County, Arizona. The true width of mineralization is estimated to
be 50% to 97% of reported core width, with an average of 80%.
Arizona Metals Kay Mine Drill Intercepts Analyzed Grade
Hole ID From m To m Length m Cu
% Au g/t Zn % Ag g/t Pb %
VerticalDepth BelowSurface m KM-20-01
275.8
281.5
5.6
0.57
0.48
1.20
11.6
0.18
156
including
275.8
276.5
0.6
0.50
1.22
5.04
32.0
0.73
including
279.8
281.5
1.6
1.21
0.98
1.49
22.6
0.23
KM-20-02
297.8
300.8
3.0
0.77
0.20
0.04
1.4
0.01
172
KM-20-03
256.3
259.1
2.7
3.40
1.01
0.65
69.6
0.09
120
including
256.3
257.3
0.9
7.42
1.79
1.11
56.0
0.17
KM-20-03
292.2
292.6
0.5
2.43
0.19
0.15
2.0
0.04
152
KM-20-03
295.4
295.8
0.5
1.35
0.80
0.91
6.0
0.06
154
KM-20-03A
252.4
256.9
4.6
3.70
2.55
0.27
35.6
0.03
122
including
252.4
253.1
0.8
9.74
6.34
0.40
164.0
0.11
KM-20-05
266.6
269.0
2.4
6.47
1.94
0.57
43.3
0.14
150
including
266.6
267.8
1.2
10.60
2.21
1.05
50.0
0.26
KM-20-06
267.9
281.5
13.5
1.02
0.85
1.23
45.6
0.30
158
including
267.9
268.4
0.5
1.54
2.20
6.10
31.0
0.81
including
276.6
281.5
4.9
1.86
0.87
1.96
92.1
0.42
including
280.0
281.0
1.1
3.22
1.03
0.64
340.0
0.04
KM-20-09
588.1
588.4
0.3
0.91
1.74
1.86
15.0
0.40
KM-20-09
613.4
614.1
0.7
0.90
1.81
1.04
10.0
0.08
KM-20-09
614.6
614.9
0.3
2.64
0.36
0.98
19.0
0.10
KM-20-09
632.8
638.9
6.1
0.12
4.18
8.02
41.7
0.82
575
including
633.6
637.9
4.4
0.15
5.46
9.06
33.1
0.50
including
636.9
637.9
1.1
0.17
9.77
14.65
68.0
0.78
KM-20-10
563.6
568.5
4.9
2.39
2.16
3.27
24.9
0.31
490
including
563.6
566.6
3.0
3.66
2.42
3.16
28.2
0.32
including
567.2
568.5
1.2
0.33
2.52
5.10
28.4
0.43
KM-20-10
574.2
574.9
0.6
0.12
4.33
11.30
113.0
0.16
498
KM-20-10
577.7
579.3
1.6
0.03
0.70
4.38
45.9
0.68
500
KM-20-10
582.3
583.1
0.8
0.03
0.42
2.90
51.0
1.07
502
KM-20-10A
521.2
522.5
1.3
2.13
1.27
7.46
51.1
0.91
437
KM-20-10A
527.9
538.6
10.7
1.32
1.66
2.58
27.2
0.30
442
including
527.9
529.4
1.5
6.69
0.92
1.62
30.2
0.07
including
532.2
535.3
3.1
0.72
1.75
2.99
34.3
0.42
including
537.2
538.6
1.4
0.16
7.29
9.06
79.2
0.60
KM-20-10B
503.0
530.7
27.6
0.87
0.97
1.76
21.3
0.32
423
including
503.0
509.6
6.6
1.78
1.55
2.55
29.8
0.37
including
513.9
518.3
4.4
1.08
1.89
4.05
47.4
0.68
including
527.2
530.7
3.5
1.91
2.32
3.93
52.9
0.99
KM-20-10C
523.9
530.7
6.8
0.58
3.32
5.84
102.0
1.15
422
including
523.9
528.2
4.3
0.88
4.89
7.61
125.2
1.45
including
525.6
526.4
0.8
0.52
16.65
21.40
214.0
2.76
KM-20-11
554.1
556.9
2.7
4.14
2.83
3.56
70.0
0.28
490
KM-20-12
371.9
376.7
4.9
3.99
0.37
0.62
12.4
0.07
318
including
371.9
373.7
1.9
8.49
0.67
1.53
28.0
0.16
KM-20-12
379.5
405.4
25.9
0.73
0.08
0.08
2.3
0.01
326
KM-20-13
443.6
486.8
43.1
1.68
1.26
1.67
23.3
0.24
341
including
444.4
459.6
15.2
3.42
1.80
2.36
38.5
0.39
including
444.4
447.1
2.7
1.02
3.74
10.64
55.0
1.88
including
451.4
455.8
4.4
8.41
1.18
0.16
65.3
0.02
KM-20-14
421.7
461.6
39.9
1.47
1.00
1.67
18.4
0.19
314
including
426.3
429.8
3.5
9.56
1.28
0.95
30.0
0.07
including
457.2
460.7
3.5
0.36
2.58
8.33
26.3
0.38
KM-20-14A
404.6
409.0
4.4
1.67
1.48
2.50
79.2
0.41
303
including
404.6
406.4
1.7
4.08
2.46
5.02
173.6
0.53
KM-20-14A
421.0
443.5
22.5
0.86
0.72
1.51
15.9
0.18
312
including
421.0
421.8
0.8
9.81
2.91
1.69
45.0
0.19
including
421.0
425.0
4.1
3.23
1.14
1.30
21.4
0.14
KM-20-15
506.8
510.1
3.3
0.05
0.33
3.73
192.0
1.75
402
KM-20-16
480.4
518.8
38.4
0.85
0.81
2.24
24.3
0.25
385
including
480.4
492.9
12.5
1.63
1.98
4.23
48.5
0.50
including
480.4
483.4
3.0
2.40
4.74
7.49
77.9
0.91
including
489.8
492.9
3.0
3.61
2.59
6.90
100.7
0.92
Table 3. Locations of Phase 1 and 2 Program drill holes
completed and in progress at Kay Mine, Arizona
Hole ID
Phase
Drill Pad Zone Collar East WGS84 Collar
North WGS84 Collar Elev m Collar Az Collar
Dip Total Depth m KM-20-01
1
Pad 1 North
392684
3769388
643
78
-48
335
KM-20-02
1
Pad 1 North
392684
3769388
643
75
-50
304
KM-20-03
1
Pad 1 North
392684
3769388
643
72
-43.3
366
KM-20-03A
1
Pad 1 North
392684
3769388
643
72
-43.3
321
KM-20-04
1
Pad 1 North
392684
3769388
643
65.1
-47.5
354
KM-20-05
1
Pad 1 North
392684
3769388
643
73.3
-47.2
349
KM-20-06
1
Pad 1 North
392684
3769388
643
81.3
-48.3
317
KM-20-07
1
Pad 1 North
392684
3769388
643
85.6
-47.6
308
KM-20-08
1
Pad 2 South
392638
3769266
653
91.1
-77.1
36
KM-20-09
1
Pad 2 South
392638
3769266
653
92.1
-77
671
KM-20-10
1
Pad 2 South
392638
3769266
653
96.3
-72.2
645
KM-20-10A
1
Pad 2 South
392638
3769266
653
96.3
-72.2
600
KM-20-10B
1
Pad 2 South
392638
3769266
653
96.3
-72.2
555
KM-20-10C
1
Pad 2 South
392638
3769266
653
96.3
-72.2
560
KM-20-11
1
Pad 3 North
392552
3769328
638
57.3
-67.5
653
KM-20-12
1
Pad 1 North
392684
3769388
643
95.7
-70.8
583
KM-20-13
1
Pad 1 South
392684
3769388
643
124
-66.5
524
KM-20-14
1
Pad 1 South
392684
3769388
643
133.6
-66
550
KM-20-14A
1
Pad 1 South
392684
3769388
643
133.6
-66
549
KM-20-15
1
Pad 2 South
392638
3769266
653
106.7
-66.8
572
KM-20-16
1
Pad 2 South
392638
3769266
653
91.5
-68.9
581
KM-21-17
2
Pad 2 South
392638
3769266
653
90.5
-59.5
892
KM-21-18
2
Pad 2 South
392638
3769266
653
89.8
-55
518
KM-21-18A
2
Pad 2 South
392638
3769266
653
89.8
-55
472
KM-21-19
2
Pad 1 North
392684
3769388
643
59.3
-69.5
482
KM-21-20
2
Pad 2 North
392638
3769266
653
53.7
-67.3
553
KM-21-21
2
Pad 1 South
392684
3769388
643
126
-70
561
KM-21-21A
2
Pad 1 South
392684
3769388
643
126
-70
556
KM-21-22
2
Pad 3 Grav
392552
3769328
638
33
-63
725
KM-21-22A
2
Pad 3 Grav
392552
3769328
638
33
-63
694
KM-21-23
2
Pad 1 South
392684
3769388
643
114.2
-66.3
528
KM-21-24
2
Pad 1 South
392684
3769388
643
119
-75.1
623
KM-21-25
2
Pad 3 South
392552
3769328
638
80
-77.4
775
KM-21-25A
2
Pad 3 South
392552
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About Arizona Metals Corp
Arizona Metals Corp owns 100% of the Kay Mine Property in
Yavapai County, which is located on a combination of patented and
BLM claims totaling 1,300 acres that are not subject to any
royalties. An historic estimate by Exxon Minerals in 1982 reported
a “proven and probable reserve of 6.4 million short tons at a grade
of 2.2% copper, 2.8 g/t gold, 3.03% zinc, and 55 g/t silver.” The
historic estimate at the Kay Mine was reported by Exxon Minerals in
1982. The historic estimate has not been verified as a current
mineral resource. None of the key assumptions, parameters, and
methods used to prepare the historic estimate were reported, and no
resource categories were used. Significant data compilation,
re-drilling and data verification may be required by a “qualified
person” (as defined in National Instrument 43-101 – Standards of
Disclosure for Mineral Projects) before the historic estimate can
be verified and upgraded to be a current mineral resource. A
qualified person has not done sufficient work to classify it as a
current mineral resource, and Arizona Metals is not treating the
historic estimate as a current mineral resource.
The Kay Mine is a steeply dipping VMS deposit that has been
defined from a depth of 60 m to at least 900 m. It is open for
expansion on strike and at depth.
The Company also owns 100% of the Sugarloaf Peak Property, in La
Paz County, which is located on 4,400 acres of BLM claims.
Sugarloaf is a heap-leach, open-pit target and has a historic
estimate of “100 million tons containing 1.5 million ounces gold”
at a grade of 0.5 g/t (Dausinger, 1983, Westworld Resources).
The historic estimate at the Sugarloaf Peak Property was
reported by Westworld Resources in 1983. The historic estimate has
not been verified as a current mineral resource. None of the key
assumptions, parameters, and methods used to prepare the historic
estimate were reported, and no resource categories were used.
Significant data compilation, re-drilling and data verification may
be required by a qualified person before the historic estimate can
be verified and upgraded to a current mineral resource. A qualified
person has not done sufficient work to classify it as a current
mineral resource, and Arizona Metals is not treating the historic
estimate as a current mineral resource.
Qualified Person and Quality Assurance/Quality
Control
All of Arizona Metals’ drill sample assay results have been
independently monitored through a quality assurance/quality control
(“QA/QC”) protocol which includes the insertion of blind standard
reference materials and blanks at regular intervals. Logging and
sampling were completed at Arizona Metals’ core handling facilities
located in Anthem and Black Canyon City, Arizona. Drill core was
diamond sawn on site and half drill-core samples were securely
transported to ALS Laboratories’ (“ALS”) sample preparation
facility in Tucson, Arizona. Sample pulps were sent to ALS’s labs
in Vancouver, Canada, for analysis.
Gold content was determined by fire assay of a 30-gram charge
with ICP finish (ALS method
Au-AA23). Silver and 32 other elements were analyzed by ICP
methods with four-acid digestion (ALS method ME-ICP61a). Over-limit
samples for Au, Ag, Cu, and Zn were determined by ore-grade
analyses Au-GRA21, Ag-OG62, Cu-OG62, and Zn-OG62, respectively.
ALS Laboratories is independent of Arizona Metals Corp. and its
Vancouver facility is ISO 17025 accredited. ALS also performed its
own internal QA/QC procedures to assure the accuracy and integrity
of results. Parameters for ALS’ internal and Arizona Metals’
external blind quality control samples were acceptable for the
samples analyzed. Arizona Metals is not aware of any drilling,
sampling, recovery, or other factors that could materially affect
the accuracy or reliability of the data referred to herein.
The qualified person who reviewed and approved the technical
disclosure in this release is David Smith, CPG, a qualified person
as defined in National Instrument43-101–Standards of Disclosure for
Mineral Projects. Mr. Smith supervised the preparation of the
scientific and technical information that forms the basis for this
news release and has reviewed and approved the disclosure herein.
Mr. Smith is the Vice-President, Exploration of the Company. Mr.
Smith supervised the drill program and verified the data disclosed,
including sampling, analytical and QA/QC data, underlying the
technical information in this news release, including reviewing the
reports of ALS, methodologies, results, and all procedures
undertaken for quality assurance and quality control in a manner
consistent with industry practice, and all matters were consistent
and accurate according to his professional judgement. There were no
limitations on the verification process.
Disclaimer
This press release contains statements that constitute
“forward-looking information” (collectively, “forward-looking
statements”) within the meaning of the applicable Canadian
securities legislation, All statements, other than statements of
historical fact, are forward-looking statements and are based on
expectations, estimates and projections as at the date of this news
release. Any statement that discusses predictions, expectations,
beliefs, plans, projections, objectives, assumptions, future events
or performance (often but not always using phrases such as
“expects”, or “does not expect”, “is expected”, “anticipates” or
“does not anticipate”, “plans”, “budget”, “scheduled”, “forecasts”,
“estimates”, “believes” or “intends” or variations of such words
and phrases or stating that certain actions, events or results
“may” or “could”, “would”, “might” or “will” be taken to occur or
be achieved) are not statements of historical fact and may be
forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements contained in
this press release include, without limitation, statements
regarding drill results and future drilling and assays, the
resumption of drilling and the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on
the business and operations of the Company. In making the forward-
looking statements contained in this press release, the Company has
made certain assumptions. Although the Company believes that the
expectations reflected in forward-looking statements are
reasonable, it can give no assurance that the expectations of any
forward-looking statements will prove to be correct. Known and
unknown risks, uncertainties, and other factors which may cause the
actual results and future events to differ materially from those
expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Such
factors include, but are not limited to: availability of financing;
delay or failure to receive required permits or regulatory
approvals; and general business, economic, competitive, political
and social uncertainties. Accordingly, readers should not place
undue reliance on the forward-looking statements and information
contained in this press release. Except as required by law, the
Company disclaims any intention and assumes no obligation to update
or revise any forward-looking statements to reflect actual results,
whether as a result of new information, future events, changes in
assumptions, changes in factors affecting such forward- looking
statements or otherwise.
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Marc Pais President and CEO Arizona Metals Corp. (416) 565-7689
mpais@arizonametalscorp.com www.arizonametalscorp.com
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