Thanks for continuing to share how your Canterbury is aging. It's awesome to see how well produced Schuyler Bibles are. Please continue to share with us! God bless you!
I'm grateful to see a Schuyler after genuine use for a long time. Thank you. I have an NASB PSQ FY that I plan to pass down to one of my children eventually
Ordered a Tuscany, be here tomorrow! As much as I love the Terveris, Topaz and Clarion I'd have to say the Canterbury is my favorite also. It's simply a modern classic.
I have a Schyuler nasb wide margin. I own some other bibles. The Schyuler is truly an excellent bible for many reasons. The craftsmanship is excellent with the beautiful leather and binding. The maps are outstanding and the note taking pages are very well done. What matters most is the readability and the paper quality for daily use. The 9.5 font is very readable and the good spacing between the lines combined with the big font makes this Bible almost like a large print bible. Some bible reviewer said the text is a bit disorienting because he was used to smaller fonts. The paper is ideal for note taking. I use a mechanical pencil and sometimes correct mistakes with the eraser. The paper is handles this very well and it is close to the original state afterwards. In some cheaper bibles, the ink fades when you rub out mistakes but the Schyuler doesn't have this problem. Yes, it is thick and bulky. I have been using mine for a few months and it doesn't open as flat as the Cambridge nasb wide margin. Probably the thickness doesn't help. The gutter had a sufficient margin space but it feel still a little bit squishy for note taking. The RL Allan KJV wide margin has got the biggest margin space I have seen all around the texts and even its gutter margin is huge but I don't read KJV. The Schyuler's margins are not so crazy wide - it's just normal wide. I love my Schyuler and I am extremely happy with it.