Masonry Magazine April 2005 Page. 23

Masonry Magazine April 2005 Page. 23

Masonry Magazine April 2005 Page. 23
BEATING EXPECTATIONS
(since 1868)

ROBERT J. DELAHAUT
PRESIDENT OF MK DIAMOND PRODUCTS

We understand that in order to be the best you can't rely only on heritage. Over the years MK Diamond has always been committed to being the leader in innovation and craftsmanship. MK Diamond still sets the standard for the artisan in the masonry trade. Today, you'll find no finer block or masonry saw that comes close to those built by MK Diamond. For more information go to www.mkdiamond.com or call 1.800.421.5830

MK Diamond Products, Inc.


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