My Top Five Boujee Bible Leathers
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- Опубликовано: 2 авг 2024
- I’ll make another video with some leathers that are a little less boujee, but this video is dedicated to my top five favorite high end leathers you can generally only get on rebinds. While this video may appear to only be a flex, it is more of an opportunity for you to see different quality leathers before making a decision on a rebind.
the honesty to say this is a flex is superb. thanks for sharing. can't believe you said Hosea's favorite word
Ha ha. I’m not sure what to make of this comment, but…thanks?
All are very very gorgeous bibles tim..you are fortunate to have the word of God in very high quality long lasting materials and eagerly waiting for the top leather bibles in stock....
I didn't even know that any Bibles are/ can be bound in sharkskin! And that Tobacco color at the video's end--well, that's one sharp-looking Bible cover! I may need to consider buying another Bible in the near future. 😁
All of them were gorgeous, but I was most surprised by the water buffalo and the shark -- how fascinating were those grains! This is my first view of those; I didn't even know they were a thing!
They are both pretty amazing.
One of my favorite and informative videos done by you kind sir !! Loved heard about the various types of goatskins and badalassi Carlo leathers :)
Beautiful bibles from beginning to end!!! And I want that sharkskin Tim!!!
These are all incredibly beautiful leathers. I'm very happy with my green goatskin NKJV, but those Badalassi Carlo's are on a whole 'nother level! So many variations 🤯
That was super helpful! Thanks for doing this! I’m impressed you just showed all that in about 5min! Nice
Great video, Tim. I can't wait to see the video of stock covers.
That water buffalo . . It looks so unique. great video. 📖👍🏼
This is very informative, so helpful
I have a sokoto rebind from ICA and a Capra granulosa one from Logos. Even though both are amazing, I personally give an ever so sight edge to the Capra Granulosa! The grain on both is phenomenal, but the texture of the CG stands out to me- it’s super grainy and grippy.
I havent gotten a rebind done myself, but ive always been torn about whether to go for Sokoto 🐐 or Badalassi Carlo 🐄 Waxy Pull Up. I hope to try both some day!
That’s a legit tough decision.
That’s a badalassi collection Tim. 😇 Thanks for sharing. 👌👍
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Who’s the rebind by on that turquoise badalassi Carlo toward the end ? It is stunning!
Rugged Cross. He’s fantastic!
What does shark feel like? It looks really Cool! Great video.
Very soft and grainy. Some of it has a shiny finish and some of it has a suede like finish. Mine is the suede like.
@@anickelsworthbiblereviews Thank you
How does a rebind work? You take the "guts" of an older bible and have a professional put a high end leather cover and binding on it?
Essentially.
Where did you get the shark skin Bible?
ICA Bibles.
Where were those made?
The leather from different tanneries and the rebinds are from different craftsmen.
Which leather is most scratch resistent?
Horween would be the least. The Badalassi waxy pull-up scratches but it rubs out easily. Goatskin is pretty durable and scratch resistant. Shark is as well.
@@anickelsworthbiblereviews What would be the advantages and disadvantages of the goatskin and the sharkskin leathers?
@@ThePaulKM preference.
No calfskin?
No sir.
Why doesn’t anyone make a lamb skin Bible? 🤷♂️
Generally those are used for liners. I’d say the lack of grain is one of the reasons.
They are all beautiful bibles but too much animal skin and cruelty for me.
I think perhaps you are making an assumption that the animals are hunted. The tanneries rebinders work with are incredibly ethical and humane.
@@anickelsworthbiblereviewsI agree. And for people who aren’t a fan of leathers, the faux leathers on some bibles nowadays are pretty good
@@anickelsworthbiblereviews , I could be wrong, but I think (and hope) that the leather comes from animals killed for food. In other words, they aren't killed for sport and their meat and skin don't go wasted. I'm guessing that's what you may mean by the "tanneries... are incredibly ethical and humane."