Frost Leather has sent me a rebound Bible for review. This rebind is in crimson goatskin with a river grain and lots of special features. I was thrilled when I opened to box to find that it’s a hand-sized, single-column, World NASB. In this review, we’ll take a close look at this rebind and compare it to a few other goatskin Bibles.

It includes:

  • Crimson river goatskin
  • Generous yapp
  • Double perimeter tooling
  • Pressed tooled spine hubs
  • Crimson leather liner
  • Original vinyl end sheets
  • Rose Art Gilt
  • White head/tail bands
  • 3 premium ribbons in 10mm red
  • Standard gold fonts

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  1. Video Review
  2. Purple Sully Goatskin Cover
  3. Liner
  4. Ribbons and Head / Tail Bands
  5. Art Gilt
  6. Comparisons
  7. Ending Thoughts on the Purple Sully Goatskin

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Crimson River Goatskin Cover

The crimson river goatskin has a reddish-brown color that’s both rich and deep. I love this color. The river grain has long gullies that look like the bottom of a river (which is what I assume it refers to). The grain is pronounced. It looks and feels elegant. This is a thick leather. It’s highly flexible, but it’s also not too floppy. I can hold it open in one hand with no trouble. I’m sure the overall size of 5.5 x 8 x 1.25″ helps with that (which is my personal favorite overall size for a Bible).

It has a generous yapp with two tooled lines that trace around the text block and the outer edge of the leather. The leather edges are glued over to meet the liner. Nothing is printed on the front. The spine has HOLY BIBLE, NEW AMERICAN STANDARD BIBLE, and FROST stamped in gold. The spine also has 5 pressed tooled hubs.

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Liner

The liner is edge-lined crimson lambskin. It would normally have different end sheets. These end sheets are from the Bible itself. They work perfectly with this leather. Frost Bibles did inform me that they won’t be using this liner in the future, so I won’t focus too much on it. It has a gilt-line around the inside of the perimeter where the outer leather folds over to meet it. It looks and feels elegant. I like this leather a lot. The corner-work is excellent.

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Ribbons and Head / Tail Bands

It has three premium red ribbons. They’re 4 inches long and 3/8″ wide. They’re more than long enough to pull to the corner to open the Bible. This width and length are the perfect sizes for this Bible. The head/tail bands are white, which works well with just about any cover.

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Art Gilt

The art-gilt is rose. It looks like it’s straight from the factory. It’s clean, consistent, and still has the shine to the gold. I never would have guessed this was applied by hand. This is the cleanest art-gilt that I’ve seen in a rebind.

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Comparisons

Here’s how the crimson river goatskin compares to several other goatskin Bibles.

Thomas Nelson KJV Giant Print Reference Bible in Brown Goatskin

Schuyler Canterbury in Black Full-Yapp Goatskin

Cambridge Concord in Black Goatskin

RL Allan Longprimer in Black Clafskin

Humble Lamb Lion in Black Goatskin

Crossway Legacy in Black Goatskin

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Ending Thoughts on the Crimson River Goatskin

This rebound Bible from Frost Leather looks and feels like something from RL Allan. Every element of the work is highly professional. The Crimson river grain goatskin is elegant and it has the right amount of floppiness for me. This is the best art-gilding I’ve seen that wasn’t done on a manufacturing production line. If you’re looking for a high-quality rebind, Frost Leather is an excellent choice.

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Frost Leather provided this rebound Bible for an honest review. I was not asked to provide a positive review.