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A review of the Schuyler Wide Margin Quentel New American Standard Bible (NASB) in flexible black goatskin. This large volume features edge-line construction, a red leather liner, and a Smyth sewn text block with excellent 40 gsm paper. With this opaque paper and the line-matched text, ghosting is not an issue. Text is arranged into paragraphs in two reasonably narrow columns, and the 9.5 Milo font is attractive and readable. The outer margin is somewhat wider than the inner; I would have preferred it if the margins were equal in width. My copy shows variations in print darkness, with the left-hand page often being darker than the right. I show the variation repeatedly in the video to demonstrate that it isn't an isolated phenomenon. Other issues include crooked ribbons, off-center lettering on the spine, and imperfect art gilting, but these are minor. If you're looking for a wide-margin NASB and don't mind variations in print darkness, this may be the Bible for you. On the other hand, if you prefer a uniformly dark, bold typeface, you may wish to look elsewhere. Detailed contents 00:00 Dimensions, Margins, Layout, Font ... (four charts) 00:59 Size compared to the Oxford Wide Margin KJV with 55 gsm paper 01:25 Size compared to the Allan 5WM with 45 gsm paper 01:52 Size compared to the Schuyler Canterbury with 36 gsm paper 02:17 Size compared to the Cambridge NKJV Wide Margin with 38 gsm paper02:54 Page layout 03:30 The print is not particularly bold 04:21 The margins are not as advertised05:13 The font in the text 06:58 The text and translation notes 07:58 The page-bottom references 08:49 Paper qualities 09:28 Print non-uniformity is common 11:46 The concordance 12:42 Lined paper for note taking 13:08 The color maps 13:50 The lines of stitching in the gutter (the Bible has a sewn binding) 14:21 The edge-lined construction 14:59 The red and black head and tail bands 15:12 The raised hubs on the spine and the off-center lettering 15:32 The ribbon markers 16:08 The goatskin cover 16:23 The Bible lies open in Genesis 17:08 The gilt line on the inside of the cover 17:15 The corners 18:02 The presentation page, with marriages, births, and deaths 18:38 The copyright page 20:16 A close-up look at the font 21:04 The font compared to that in the Schuyler Canterbury 21:25 The font compared to that in the Cambridge NKJV Wide Margin 21:52 The font compared to that in the MacArthur Study Bible with Comfort Print font 22:02 The font compared to the 10 pt Lexicon in the ESV Creeds and Confessions Bible 22:23 The NASB on the Translation Continuum (how literal is it?) 23:30 The NASB tends to follow Westcott & Hort's Greek New Testament 24:27 The NASB Old Testament rarely departs from the Masoretic Hebrew 26:22 Another glance at the art-gilt edges 26:41 Summary