Schuyler Quentel vs. Stridon

 

A side-by-side comparison of two premium Bibles from Schuyler.

This release of the new NASB Stridon from Schuyler Bible has caused a lot of people excited, and several people have asked me how it compares to their flagship Quentel series. While the Stridon and the Quentel have a few similarities, they are VERY different Bibles… so I thought it would be worthwhile to do a side-by-side comparison video so that you can see how they stack up next to one another.

I hope this helps you think about which one is right for you, and please let me know if you have any questions.

 

Here’s a quick overview of the features of each of these bibles.

Schuyler Stridon
• 10pt typeface
• 6.1” x 9.1” trim size
• 1.6” thick
• 28 GSM paper
• Printed and bound in the Netherlands
• Edge-lined goatskin/calfskin cover
• Smyth-sewn binding
• Three ribbon markers
• Art gilding
• Single column, verse by verse layout
• Line matching
• 1” margins
• Cross-references
• Concordance
• Schuyler Bible Maps

Full Review of the NASB Stridon

Schuyler Quentel
• 11pt type size
• 6.1” x 9.1” trim size
• 1.45” thick
• 28 GSM paper
• Printed and bound in the Netherlands
• Edge-lined goatskin/calfskin cover
• Smyth-sewn Binding
• Three ribbon markers
• Art gilding
• Double-column format
• Line matching
• Cross-references
• Concordance
• Schuyler Bible Maps

Full Review of the ESV Quentel




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