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#1 - Allan
I don't know, I've read about Allen, but have never seen one.
You've GOT to get a hold of one if you can. They are AMAZING!!
#1 - Allan
have you ever tried the Nelson Signiture series Bibles?
the KJV/NKJV ultraslim versions!
Those leathers are pretty close to Allan ....
problem is think they are now discontinued!
I haven't. For my purposes, I've actually found the TruTone Bibles to hold up pretty well. Mine is 4 years old and NOT treated delicately. It's been on 4 boat trips, 4 trips to camp and has been smooshed in our church bag at times as well. The binding is still in great shape as are the pages. I'm pretty impressed!
But then I hold hubby's Bible - the Allan he was given at his ordination - and I love it. I'm tempted.![]()
I don't know, I've read about Allen, but have never seen one.
I have a Thompson Chain Reference Bible published by B.B. Kirkbridge that is used in study every week. I purchased this Bible in the 50's and it is still good.
Local Church Bible Publishers, for KJV.
have you ever tried the Nelson Signiture series Bibles?
the KJV/NKJV ultraslim versions!
Those leathers are pretty close to Allan ....
problem is think they are now discontinued!
Do you own one of their works?
OK.
I've looked at their website. Their stuff looks pretty good.
I know what you mean about eyes. I enjoy the Thompson but the Scofield was the easier to read from the start, then the Ryrie came in second and they are still that way with me today.I have a Thompson Chair Reference...actually two. I have had once since the 70's and absolutely love it. Unfortunately, as I've grown older and my eyes more tired I've had to break down and buy a newer, larger print edition. I don't care for the quality as much. The pages tear very easily, the quality of paper is cheaper and even the binding is less.
One thing I've discovered is, that while the prices continue to rise the quality has decreased. I'm going to look into the Allen. We just bought new pew Bibles for our church from Local Church Publishers and are very happy with them. The quality is excellent, especially considering the very low cost.