Black Tusk Resources Inc. announced preliminary results for all samples taken during the 2018 trenching and sampling program on the Goldsmith Property. Initial results from bench scale testing - Bulk Gravity Assay has provided preliminary information in regards to gold grain size and potential grade of the sample sites selected along the zone of interest. The calculated grade returned from the preliminary testing include 14.42 grams per tonne (g/T) gold from the ASP #1 vein, and 5.34 g/T gold from the Black Vein #1, with 5.26 g/Tgold from HAM #2. Gravity recoverable gold was considered very high in some samples, ranging up to 85.9% (HAM #2), and averaging 63.1% for all samples. Black Tusk designed the fall 2018 sampling program to better characterize the nugget gold effect that appears to be common within the historic mine trend, by obtaining larger volumes of samples from each trench site. Twenty-litre buckets were filled with sample material representing the mineralized body, and in places, the enveloping wall rock was also sampled. Each bucket weighed in the range of 20 to 30 kilograms when filled with sample material; and one to three buckets were filled for each representative sample. In addition, sites were also sampled using standard hammer and chisel rock chip sampling for one to two kilograms of material. The areas of interest are within a one kilometre elongate trend of historic mine workings dating back to the late 1800 and early 1900. Black Tusk contracted Carmen Mucciarone Excavator Services that utilized a John Deere 200C excavator for the trenching program. Each trench site comprised approximately 5 to 15 metres of pit and trench to expose the target structure. A total of roughly 50 lineal metres of trenching excavated approximately 375 cubic metres of material to expose the targets at the five sites.