Ok, you talked me into getting my favorite study bible rebound down the road. I had the binding of my Anglican Breviary reinforced, which costed a bit over $100 almost 3 years ago. However, I never had one of my bible's rebound. It always seemed like a wasted of money to spend several hundred dollars (which would take me months to save up) for what I considered a minor upgrade of the cover. However, as someone who tries hard to treat his books properly, things happen anyway. Accidents will happen, as they say. If that bible has been mistreated but is still structurally sound after a few years, I would like to see my favorite study bible protected in the same way. I won't be rebranding a lot of bibles. However, it would be a good investment for my most used study bible.
I fully support someone using and "abusing" their Bible. I understand if you have multiple Bibles and they all don't get use, but I'm of the opinion that every Christian ought to have one Bible that they dedicate to actually using. And if that is done, wear will naturally come with time. Thank you for the update on how it has held up.
Awesome, I have a Bible that I'm really considering getting rebound and the more I see from Logos is convincing me to go with them
That binding has really done it's job... great work, Logos!
“A Bible that’s falling apart usually belongs to someone who isn’t.”
― Charles Spurgeon
Bible still looks awesome! Love the Black and red colors
I prefer to see used Bibles than pristine new ones. I feel the same about guitars too.
Ok, you talked me into getting my favorite study bible rebound down the road.
I had the binding of my Anglican Breviary reinforced, which costed a bit over $100 almost 3 years ago. However, I never had one of my bible's rebound. It always seemed like a wasted of money to spend several hundred dollars (which would take me months to save up) for what I considered a minor upgrade of the cover.
However, as someone who tries hard to treat his books properly, things happen anyway. Accidents will happen, as they say. If that bible has been mistreated but is still structurally sound after a few years, I would like to see my favorite study bible protected in the same way.
I won't be rebranding a lot of bibles. However, it would be a good investment for my most used study bible.
I fully support someone using and "abusing" their Bible. I understand if you have multiple Bibles and they all don't get use, but I'm of the opinion that every Christian ought to have one Bible that they dedicate to actually using. And if that is done, wear will naturally come with time.
Thank you for the update on how it has held up.
What does this guy do with it that it gets so damaged on the gilding? 😂
Keeps it in a bag.
You need to get him a humble lamb bag for your next gift then!
They are meant to be used, and I'm telling myself that as my Schuyler sits in it's box🫤