Canterbury Update

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The Schuyler Canterbury KJV is now at the printers and pre-orders will start soon after Labor Day (September 5th). The leather over board edition will be black with gold foil embossing, art-gilt edges, and will release a few months after the goatskin and calfskin editions. The Canterbury will have a darker art-gilting than the Quentel series. It will use the same 11-point Milo font and 36gsm paper.

You can see more information at EvangelicalBible.com’s Canterbury page: Schuyler Canterbury

Here’s a quick look inside:

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Randy A Brown

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7 Comments

  1. Aeolis

    Call the printers and cancel the print job. This is a poor, poor attempt by Schuyler. They foolishly left out the KJV translator’s notes, and the excessive self-pronouncing text on common two-syllable words is ridiculous. Whoever decided to go with this design should be fired.

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  2. John

    I agree that the amount of self-pronouncing text is overboard. Do we need it for David or Titus? This stops me from even considering this version despite the excellent layout and font size.

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  3. Rodney

    I’m tired of Schuyler’s emails touting this as a “ground-breaking design” and “long awaited.” They don’t know what makes a good KJV reference bible.

    News coming soon to Schuyler – “We regret to inform you that sales of the Canterbury have greatly fallen short of projected earnings on account of decision makers being stupid.”

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  4. Steve J

    To all the folks who don’t like this Canterbury edition, I suggest that you don’t buy one. There are many good alternative King James editions out there, and the pound is at a very low place at the moment. Don’t worry be happy.

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  5. Caleb

    I don’t work for Schuyler, and I won’t be buying or recommending this either. I thought they were smarter than this.

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  6. Jeffrey Gaudette

    Dear Randy,
    I want to thank you for your in depth bible reviews covering all of the latest features-good and bad. I find myself frequently visiting your site when I want to find out about specific details of a bible. I enjoy reading your informative reviews. Thank you, again!

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    • Randy A Brown

      Thanks Jeffery! I appreciate it!

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