Indiana Cut Stone to Distribute Vanderbilt Classic

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Indiana Cut Stone now represents the “Vanderbilt Classic” line.
Indiana Cut Stone announced they have been awarded the rights to distribute and market the “Vanderbilt Classic” line from Indiana Limestone Company. Vanderbilt Classic is a solid, genuine natural Indiana limestone (Stone masonry unit) sawn building veneer. The strong, clean look of genuine Indiana limestone masonry units is ideal for both residential and commercial structures.

Vanderbilt Classics, available in the market for a number of years, is now being made available through and promoted by fabricators and distributors. Indiana Cut Stone, a longtime customer of Indiana Limestone Company, is pleased to include Vanderbilt in their product offering.

Kathy Baker-Heckard, President of Indiana Cut Stone, made the following remarks at the press conference. “All of us at Indiana Cut Stone are very proud and excited to be selected as an authorized distributor and marketer of Vanderbilt Classic building veneer. This product line has been a cornerstone of the Indiana Limestone industry for many years and we all look forward to fulfilling orders for this important product line.”

Vanderbilt Classic building veneer will continue to be available through the Indiana Limestone Company and the product and trademarks remain their property. Moving forward, Indiana Cut Stone will be distributing and marketing Vanderbilt Classic to their network of masonry customers so that the material is readily available for both new construction and restoration projects worldwide.
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