These Lockman LeatherTex NASBs are very nice. The quality you can get from them for a relatively low price is very impressive, considering how nice the cover, paper, printing and ribbons are. Crossway should take note: these are less expensive than some of their TruTone covered ESVs, but have better ribbons than they put on their premium "Heirloom" Bibles that cost five or six times as much. The poor ribbons they use would keep me from buying one of those Heirloom Omegas. I generally don't like what I call "plastic" covers, but Lockman have done very well here.
I'm legally blind as well. I've been using the CBS Super Giant Print Bible. It's great that I can read for longer time with no breaks. Hopefully, in the future we can get giant and super giant print study bibles.
Thank you so much for your great reviews of giant print Bibles. It's difficult to find reviews online. I'm more of a NKJV user, but I also have an NIV that I use for reference and a NASB, but the print is just too small in the NASB, so I'm going to have to retire that one. Watching your reviews I'm leaning toward getting a CSB translation to use along side my New King James. I do wish that you reviewed the NKJV but I know everybody only has room for just so many translations in their life. Thanks again for all you do for so many people.
I just ordered two Super Giant Print 1995 NASB Bibles on sale for $29 each. I had planned on buying one, but when I saw that they were on sale, I got both colors. I'm a pharmacy technician at a closed pharmacy that only serves assisted living homes. I'm 41 years old and have had good eyesight may whole life. On my days off, I can still read. But, I've noticed over this past year that I can't read if I've been at work for nine hours. I've tried low-level reading glasses, and they work amazingly, but I can't use them for very long without getting motion sickness. Anyways, that's that.
I love Bibles too - and brother, I always learn more about quality from hearing and seeing you. Thank you!
These Lockman LeatherTex NASBs are very nice. The quality you can get from them for a relatively low price is very impressive, considering how nice the cover, paper, printing and ribbons are. Crossway should take note: these are less expensive than some of their TruTone covered ESVs, but have better ribbons than they put on their premium "Heirloom" Bibles that cost five or six times as much. The poor ribbons they use would keep me from buying one of those Heirloom Omegas.
I generally don't like what I call "plastic" covers, but Lockman have done very well here.
I'm legally blind as well. I've been using the CBS Super Giant Print Bible. It's great that I can read for longer time with no breaks. Hopefully, in the future we can get giant and super giant print study bibles.
Thank you so much for your great reviews of giant print Bibles. It's difficult to find reviews online. I'm more of a NKJV user, but I also have an NIV that I use for reference and a NASB, but the print is just too small in the NASB, so I'm going to have to retire that one. Watching your reviews I'm leaning toward getting a CSB translation to use along side my New King James. I do wish that you reviewed the NKJV but I know everybody only has room for just so many translations in their life. Thanks again for all you do for so many people.
I just ordered two Super Giant Print 1995 NASB Bibles on sale for $29 each. I had planned on buying one, but when I saw that they were on sale, I got both colors. I'm a pharmacy technician at a closed pharmacy that only serves assisted living homes. I'm 41 years old and have had good eyesight may whole life. On my days off, I can still read. But, I've noticed over this past year that I can't read if I've been at work for nine hours. I've tried low-level reading glasses, and they work amazingly, but I can't use them for very long without getting motion sickness. Anyways, that's that.