Cambridge vs. Schuyler Wide Margins
A side-by-side comparison of two premium Wide Margin Bibles.
As I worked on my review of the Cambridge NKJV Wide Margin, I could not help but compare it to the NASB Wide Margin Quentel that I reviewed a few months ago. They’re both “wide margins,” but they have a ton of differences, so I thought it would be fun to do a side-by-side comparison of the two.
Here’s the video, and keep scrolling to see the specs.
Here’s a quick overview of the features of each of these bibles.
Cambridge NKJV Wide Margin
• 8pt type size
• 7.25” x 9.125” trim size
• 1.5” thick
• Edge-lined goatskin cover
• Smyth-sewn binding
• 36 GSM paper
• Two ribbon markers
• Tooled spine hubs
• Concordance
• Index to Notes
• Lined Note Paper
• Cambridge Bible Maps
• Identical page layout as the Pitt Minion, just larger
Schuyler NASB Wide Margin Quentel
• 9.5pt type size
• 6.8” x 9.4” trim size
• 2” thick
• Edge-lined goatskin with semi yapp
• Smyth-sewn binding
• 40 GSM paper
• Three ribbon markers
• Raised spine hubs
• Concordance
• Lined note paper
• Schuyler Bible Maps
• Matching page numbers/format as the full-size Quentel and PSQ