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Bayhorse Silver's Graeme O'Neill is Interviewed at the Silver Summit by David Morgan of The Morgan Report - Video Posted on InvestmentPitch.com
Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - December 14, 2016) - David Morgan of The Morgan...

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[{"type":"text","content":"\nBayhorse Silver's Graeme O'Neill is Interviewed at the Silver Summit by David Morgan of The Morgan Report - Video Posted on InvestmentPitch.comVancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - December 14, 2016) - David Morgan of The Morgan Report interviews Graeme O'Neill of Bayhorse Silver (TSXV: BHS). Bayhorse is earning an 80% interest in the historic Bayhorse Silver mine in Oregon, and a 75% interest in the past producing Bridging the Gap Project, located in the highly prolific silver producing district of the \"Silver Valley\" in northern Idaho, adjacent to the Bunker Hill Mine. This video interview can be viewed at InvestmentPitch.com. If this link is not enabled, please visit www.InvestmentPitch.com and enter \"Bayhorse\" in the search box. It is also available for viewing on YouTube. (click here)Cannot view this video? Visit:http://www.investmentpitch.com/video/0_gp7odlot/Bayhorse-Silver-TSXV-BHS-Graeme-ONeill--Interview-with-David-MorganThe company recently submitted 113 samples for assay from the first phase of drilling at the Bridging the Gap Silver Project, which is located at Smelterville, in Idaho's prolific \"Silver Valley\". The company targeted two parallel silver/lead/zinc structures: the historic Crown Point/Silver King Mines structure, and the Shea structure, 300 feet to the south. Historically, mineralized structures at the Crown Point and Shea zones varied from one to 30 feet wide.U.S Bureau of Mines records show that Crown Point Mines historically worked on vein systems with in-situ grades of up to 80 ounces per ton silver and 65% lead, from which 3,000 tons of ore was direct shipped at that grade. The Crown Point/Silver King Mines closed in 1940, with reported historic production of 116,906 tons averaging 12 ounces per ton silver and 11.3% lead.Between 1886 and 1940, total reported production from the 5 mines on the Bridging the Gap Project was over 2 million ounces of silver, 9.4 million pounds of zinc, and 6 million pounds of lead.Graeme O'Neill, President & CEO, stated: \"These first diamond drill holes on the project area in over 80 years have provided the Company with both geological and structural information, and management is evaluating the logistics and location for continued surface and underground diamond drilling to test the Crown Point and Shea zones.\"For more information please visit th...