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September 21, 2007

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Marvin

So my four favorite Bibles are:

1. my ESV thinline Cordovan premium calfskin. (Thanks for the recommendation on this one Mark.)
2. My Cambridege wide margin NIV in goatskin
3. My Cambridge loose-leaf NIV. It is great for study, but impractical for turning pages at a Bible study.
4. My next one.

PDS

For anyone interested, I found this guy on EBAY...selling this Bible for $95.99 + $5 shipping. He has ok feedback...and just checking it again tonight, I see he has 11 available. I'm considering buying one, but haven't decided whether to make the leap or not. I've already got the Black Calfskin ESV Single-Column Reference...but still, this might be nice! :)

PDS

Well, it didn't post the hyperlink, but if you do a search on EBAY for "ESV, thinline", scroll to the bottom and it is the one being sold for the $95.99. Easy to find.

Michael Smith

Mark what do you think of the black ESV thinline calfskin Bible I have one and find it better then the first edition of the Cordovan due to the thicker paper. Thanks for the info on the ESV Bible from Alan's. I have just ordered one as of Monday oct 29th

MIchael Smith

Mark I am in the process of receiving this edition of the ESV and I am going compare it with the black edition my Oct comment as about.

Eric

Is the binding on this Bible sewn or glued?

J. Mark Bertrand

Eric -- It's sewn. According to Crossway, all the cordovan calfskin editions now available have sewn bindings.

Eric

Thanks for the reply Mark, I've got another question now...
Is the leather on this Bible the same as the Classic Ref. Burgundy Premium Calfskin? I dont see the words "Cordovan" anywhere, but they look very similar, right down to the stitching. The Bible I'm looking at is on evangelicalbible.com.

J. Mark Bertrand

The list of ESV editions is online here:

http://www.gnpcb.org/catalog/bibles

The description now sounds a bit ambiguous. They're calling it "Premium Calfskin Leather, Cordovan (Antique Burgundy)." The ISBN is 1581345984. The edition listed at 50% at evangelicalbible.com is actually ISBN 1581347057, which Crossway describes as "Premium Calfskin Leather, Cordovan," though it's the same edition. The Classic Reference is not the Thinline reviewed here, in other words, but it has the same binding.

Rod Summers

Just noticed the one 50% off at evangelicalbible, according to the ESV web site, does not come out until April 11.

Chris Merritt

I just picked up one of these at my local bookstore and love it. Something curious though--the one I purchased doesn't have the gold stitching along the edges like I've seen on others. Have they modified the design recently?

Kathy

Chris, I heard they dropped the top stitching detail because there were too many complaints about the stitching coming apart.

Ben Ting

Yup, mine is also without the stitching. The cover is so soft. Btw, is the Cordovan calfskin fragile & easily "damaged"? Because the skin just feels so delicate.

John

Has Crossway addressed the issues people have been having with the paper on the Thinline? It sounds like a quality Bible, but the bleed through would bother me I think. Anyone have the inside scoop on this?
---John

Faith

Sorry to bother you all but trying to attempt to locate a antique dealer specializing in bibles and I think religious antifacts. All I know was his first name was Eric and lived in Rocky Point, Long Island, New York (about 4-5 years ago). If anyone knows of him or has any information on how to contact him, please post. Thank you all for anticipated help.
Faith

Joanne

I see that no one has written anything on this for months, but I just wanted to put in a plug for this wonderful Bible. Actually, today I purchased the ESV Classic Referance Cordovan in the premium calfskin, when I found it necessary to return the ESV1 tan Bible I just got. The issue for me with the ESV1 from Allan was the print and paper quality. It was definitely a beautiful Bible, and I look forward to perhaps purchasing another Allan's Bible in the future (perhaps the Reader's Edition ESV coming out this fall?) but for me the bleedthrough of the text was significant enough that I found I needed to return the Bible. Anyway, I was able to go to a store where I got the Cordovan Bible for 40% off, and I will have to say it is just beautiful. I expected it to be burgandy, as is stated on evangelicalbible.com, but was pleasantly surprised to find it more of a dark caramel color-just beautiful. I love the quality of the binding and the leather inside lining as well. And the paper quality is great and for some reason the font is just so much more readable for me than the Allan ESV1. It's by far the nicest Bible I've ever owned and I would recommend it to anyone.

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