Answer

Oct 09, 2024 - 12:20 AM
Hello!
Thank you for your question and for pointing out the discrepancy in the grit information.
You're correct that Venev initially introduced the 1200/2000 grit combination as an experimental abrasive on the OCB bond. However, it proved to be quite popular and effective, so they decided to keep it in production.
The information about the 1200/1500 grit combination is outdated. While that stone might still be available somewhere, it's not as common or widely used as the 1200/2000 grit version.
So, to confirm, the listing is accurate: this is indeed a Venev stone with F1200 OCB on one side and 2000 OCB on the other.
If you have any other questions, please don't hesitate to ask!
Best regards,
Mario
Hapstone
Thank you for your question and for pointing out the discrepancy in the grit information.
You're correct that Venev initially introduced the 1200/2000 grit combination as an experimental abrasive on the OCB bond. However, it proved to be quite popular and effective, so they decided to keep it in production.
The information about the 1200/1500 grit combination is outdated. While that stone might still be available somewhere, it's not as common or widely used as the 1200/2000 grit version.
So, to confirm, the listing is accurate: this is indeed a Venev stone with F1200 OCB on one side and 2000 OCB on the other.
If you have any other questions, please don't hesitate to ask!
Best regards,
Mario
Hapstone