I think the Turquoise looks better than Topaz. The references on the outside margins of the Topaz make the Bible wider than it needs to be. The center column references on the Turquoise are just about right.
always nice with good, new Bibles updates, whether one prefers some of the new ones or not ... the *text* itself, the design of it, and the font, is very nice in the new Topaz... :)
Text should be bigger and the margins smaller. If I wanted a wide margin Id buy one. The Topaz font doesnt look any bigger than the Concord and looks smaller than the Turquoise. The font is quite nice though.
Very nice Bibles. I've been using the Cameo lately for all of my reading and have a nice wide margin Concord for study. For readability my favorite is still the turquoise. When the Cameo I have is completely marked up I will be switching to the turquoise. CBP has a nice turquoise as well but I think the Cambridge quality is a bit higher. Have you found this to be the case?
Yes 100% Scott. I find the print and paper and binding and materials are all far better in the Cambridge, but they’re totally different price points and both represent value. Thanks!
I don’t think so, it would be a stressful undertaking and at this time I could do with things being as easy as possible! It was only a couple of lines that I used to ship overseas, like the two version Bible and the cases. Do you have a requirement?
@@BurtonBibles sorry to take so long to respond! I am really looking for a Buttero leather bible. I have a long primer with this cover but haven't found any other Bibles with this cover. I even asked a rebinder and they said they wouldn't use this type of leather for a Bible. If you know of any please let me know! I was also looking for an older Pitt minion with verse references. Blessings to you brother! I really enjoy your videos!
Excellent review, Mark, as always. Just wondering... doesn't Cambridge worry that a KJV Topaz might reduce sales of the KJV Turquoise? Also, have you experimented highlighting and underlining with various different pens in the Topaz NKJV? I'd be curious of the results.
Thanks a lot guy! I’ll come back to you on marking the Topaz 😀 I think there’s plenty of sales to go round and the Topaz along with the Clarion is really tapping into more modern presentation styles as seen with Schuyler, Nelson, Crossway etc.
Hi Mark Im trying to find the : KJV Personal Concord Reference Bible Moroccon Leather. My old one is beat up after years of use. No one seems to have it. It's out of print. Is it possible you can get a new one for me. Thanks... Rich
I think the Turquoise looks better than Topaz. The references on the outside margins of the Topaz make the Bible wider than it needs to be. The center column references on the Turquoise are just about right.
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Great review Mark, I need to get a new NKJV. I will seriously think about the topaz. God Bless.
Nice one Robert, there’s nothing better I don’t think at this size anyway. 👍
@@BurtonBibles I noticed the green one, I would love to have a bible in green.. Green is my favorite color.
It’s beautiful!
always nice with good, new Bibles updates, whether one prefers some of the new ones or not ... the *text* itself, the design of it, and the font, is very nice in the new Topaz... :)
Thanks Helge! 🙏🏼
Text should be bigger and the margins smaller. If I wanted a wide margin Id buy one. The Topaz font doesnt look any bigger than the Concord and looks smaller than the Turquoise. The font is quite nice though.
Very nice Bibles. I've been using the Cameo lately for all of my reading and have a nice wide margin Concord for study. For readability my favorite is still the turquoise. When the Cameo I have is completely marked up I will be switching to the turquoise. CBP has a nice turquoise as well but I think the Cambridge quality is a bit higher. Have you found this to be the case?
Yes 100% Scott. I find the print and paper and binding and materials are all far better in the Cambridge, but they’re totally different price points and both represent value. Thanks!
Are you shipping to the United States yet?
I don’t think so, it would be a stressful undertaking and at this time I could do with things being as easy as possible! It was only a couple of lines that I used to ship overseas, like the two version Bible and the cases. Do you have a requirement?
@@BurtonBibles sorry to take so long to respond! I am really looking for a Buttero leather bible. I have a long primer with this cover but haven't found any other Bibles with this cover. I even asked a rebinder and they said they wouldn't use this type of leather for a Bible. If you know of any please let me know! I was also looking for an older Pitt minion with verse references. Blessings to you brother! I really enjoy your videos!
Thank you bro it’s appreciated! 🙏🏼
Excellent review, Mark, as always. Just wondering... doesn't Cambridge worry that a KJV Topaz might reduce sales of the KJV Turquoise? Also, have you experimented highlighting and underlining with various different pens in the Topaz NKJV? I'd be curious of the results.
Thanks a lot guy! I’ll come back to you on marking the Topaz 😀 I think there’s plenty of sales to go round and the Topaz along with the Clarion is really tapping into more modern presentation styles as seen with Schuyler, Nelson, Crossway etc.
nothing beats the RL Allan Longprimer it's the best KJV bible
Thankfully we have a variety of Bibles to choose from according to our individual tastes and preferences 😀
Hi Mark
Im trying to find the :
KJV Personal Concord Reference Bible Moroccon Leather.
My old one is beat up after years of use.
No one seems to have it.
It's out of print.
Is it possible you can get a new one for me.
Thanks...
Rich
Thanks I’ll see if I come by one. As far as I’m aware it’s still in print? Maybe the Belarus thing has complicated things.
@BurtonBibles
thanks Mark...
Much Appreciated!
Rich