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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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<blockquote data-quote="CoolHandLuke" data-source="post: 322472" data-attributes="member: 4850"><p>rolands are made in japan, arum versamill are made in korea, every tv ever is made in taiwan, not sure why you'd dig so harshly against anyone just for liking materials from overseas. you want to dig on chinese labs be my guest but the material itself? i don't understand. practically everything Zahn sells comes from overseas. </p><p></p><p>Jeremiah i hope you don't get the wrong impression from UserName, he's a self-admitted knower of falsities. it may be hard to interpret through the internet cracks but maybe his derogatory inferences are compliments in disguise. then again it may in fact be xenophobia. lets let him dig a little more before trying to draw the two points into a line. </p><p></p><p>just for reference though, according to the google machine the world's largest zircon mine is in South Australia the mine is called Jacinth-Ambrosia and the mining company is called Iluka producing over 1000 tonnes per day, and Australia's largest trading partner is China. so if you want to split hairs there is a high chance that the material comes from Australia, is processed and packaged in China, Rebranded for distribution in Japan and sold all over the world. second to this is possibly in Western Australia by another company called Diatreme Resources who have declared that they think there may be as much as 98 million tonnes ready to extract (circa 2013 see <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20131113180218/http://wcm.segweb.org/imis15/pdf/publications/newsletters/2010/SEG-Newsletter-80-2010-January-ES.pdf" target="_blank">https://web.archive.org/web/20131113180218/http://wcm.segweb.org/imis15/pdf/publications/newsletters/2010/SEG-Newsletter-80-2010-January-ES.pdf</a> ) but who have been funded by - well, lets see if you can guess... - <a href="https://ca.proactiveinvestors.com/companies/news/153329/diatreme-resources-secures-3m-funding-for-cyclone-zircon-project-62451.html" target="_blank">https://ca.proactiveinvestors.com/companies/news/153329/diatreme-resources-secures-3m-funding-for-cyclone-zircon-project-62451.html</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CoolHandLuke, post: 322472, member: 4850"] rolands are made in japan, arum versamill are made in korea, every tv ever is made in taiwan, not sure why you'd dig so harshly against anyone just for liking materials from overseas. you want to dig on chinese labs be my guest but the material itself? i don't understand. practically everything Zahn sells comes from overseas. Jeremiah i hope you don't get the wrong impression from UserName, he's a self-admitted knower of falsities. it may be hard to interpret through the internet cracks but maybe his derogatory inferences are compliments in disguise. then again it may in fact be xenophobia. lets let him dig a little more before trying to draw the two points into a line. just for reference though, according to the google machine the world's largest zircon mine is in South Australia the mine is called Jacinth-Ambrosia and the mining company is called Iluka producing over 1000 tonnes per day, and Australia's largest trading partner is China. so if you want to split hairs there is a high chance that the material comes from Australia, is processed and packaged in China, Rebranded for distribution in Japan and sold all over the world. second to this is possibly in Western Australia by another company called Diatreme Resources who have declared that they think there may be as much as 98 million tonnes ready to extract (circa 2013 see [URL]https://web.archive.org/web/20131113180218/http://wcm.segweb.org/imis15/pdf/publications/newsletters/2010/SEG-Newsletter-80-2010-January-ES.pdf[/URL] ) but who have been funded by - well, lets see if you can guess... - [URL]https://ca.proactiveinvestors.com/companies/news/153329/diatreme-resources-secures-3m-funding-for-cyclone-zircon-project-62451.html[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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