Black edition goat kjv leather minion pitt r186 reference skin
Marc Ragusin verified owner — May 12, Bought this is as it is the first verse-by-verse NIV Bible. The font is bold and readable. The paper is bright white which helps the font stand out. The line matching is also solid and there is not too much bleed through. The goat cover is the best that Zondervan has ever put out.
Feels great and is limp. Also, smells great. The size is quite perfect for using on a table. Related Products. Have a question about this product? Ask us here. Ask a Question What would you like to know about this product? Connect With Us. Sign In Desktop Site. As I mentioned in the original article, one of the interesting vintage features of the Brevier Clarendon is something called a Cyclopedic Concordance. I've mentioned before how essential maps in the back of the Bible were to relieving the tedium of over-long sermons during my youth.
The Cyclopedic Concordance would have made the time fly. Vachetta calfskin feels smooth to the touch, with a tight grain. The covers are thick, sturdily pasted down in the traditional style. The finish isn't "hard" in the way that classic Cambridge Cameos in calfskin were, neither is it shiny. There's a dull gleam to the leather. In the video, I suggest that the cover should "break in" with use, but I'd like to revise that sentiment somewhat.
Unlike, say, my brown Pitt Minion, which started off stiff and softened up over time, these Breviers don't feel like they have a stiff board under the leather. Rather, the thickness of the cover leather, board, lining gives the Brevier some heft. When I roll the cover in my hand, though, I don't feel resistance from the board underneath.
This leads me to think that the Brevier does not requite "break in. Given my predilection for color, it's not surprising that I've gravitated toward the brown. Meets Expectations: 5. Just received my KJV Pitt in black goatskin. This being my third Pitt, i can only say it is one of the best overall small Bibles on the market. The Readers Companion is awesome and full of information for studying and searching.
My copy had some pretty nasty creasing issues throughout the text. I could easily get an exchange, but have decided not to as it adds to the Bibles character! As i have previously stated, the Pitt is an amazing Bible as well as one of my favorite everyday carry Bibles! Was this review helpful? Flag as inappropriate. Randy A Brown. Age: Cover and Binding The edition I'm reviewing is black goatskin. It has a sewn binding, so it lays flat.
The goatskin has a soft and elegant feel to the grain. Unlike the goatskin Cambridge Cameo, which is edge-stitched and leather-lined, the liner is synthetic and glued to the cover. This makes the cover not as flexible as the Cameo, making it easier to hold open in one hand.
A Bible this size doesn't need to be floppy in my opinion.
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