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February 01, 2008

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Scott Kay

Mark,

Thank you for continuing to do the job the publishers won't do (yet, I hope), in providing such helpful photos and details of their products. This is the very thing that helps the most in deciding on a purchase. In fact, the photos make me want more of these Bibles, not less of them, because your photos make these Bibles look great! The publishers would do well to pay you royalties to use your photos and link to your reviews, since they are helping them sell their products. Just a nice thought. :-)

Nathan

You know, since you're using Flickr we could probably make a Bible Design group there and everyone can upload and view all of the photos on a group page. I've done this before with some photography and other hobbies and it's pretty convenient to share images with a group of people that way. If you were interested in making say a Bible Design & Binding group on Flickr I think you just go to this URL:

http://www.flickr.com/groups/

I'm not sure how images can be categorized, etc. but it might be worth looking into.

Fr. Matthew

I'm guessing the Cambridge BCP in the set with 4 pics is the English 1662 book? Do you have more details to share on this one? (I've been thinking about adding one to my collection.)

J. Mark Bertrand

Yes, it's the 1662 book in French Morocco, available from CambridgeBibles.com at this link:

http://www.cambridgebibles.com/ME2/Audiences/dirmod.asp?sid=0477683E4046471488BD7BAC8DCFB004&nm=&type=PubCom&mod=PubComProductCatalog&mid=BF1316AF9E334B7BA1C33CB61CF48A4E&tier=3&id=D791E5DCC5BE4636ACDA6A2A578BFA9A

It's a very handy size, though it could use more ribbons! Personally, I prefer the language of the older prayerbook, but appreciate the modern design of the 1979.

Seraphim

Mark, I must say that your site here is getting quite a bit of "meat" to it. There is quite alot of information being posted (your reviews, as well as reader's stacks, and all the rest), and it is becoming an excellent reference for anyone interested in quality Bible bindings.

Well done!

J. Mark Bertrand

Thanks, Seraphim. We're got quite a little community here, don't we?

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