

Allan made a compact NASB, they would be the only serious competition on the market. Ive looked at cheaply constructed Zondervans. Here is a picture of the brown goatskin Pitt with the black calfsplit one. Third place goes to the edition covered in black French Morrocco leather. Second place, to the calfsplit leather edition. First place, goes to the goatskin leather. The top three are Cambridge Pitt Minions. In my opinion this is the number one, of the top ten compact/ultrathin NASBs you will find on the market today.
#Pitt printer paper sizes update
If possible I’ll try to remember to update this down the road when I’ve used it for awhile.
#Pitt printer paper sizes portable
I would absolutely recommend this Bible to anyone looking for a very portable but still very easy to read, high quality Bible. Two small things I’d change are I prefer verse by verse format, and not sure why they use paste-off binding, but at least it seems very high quality. The brown leather is a darker brown, kind of chocolatey.

The leather is beautiful with a wonderful pebbley grain. This small Bible has no problem laying open flat from Genesis to Revelation, even brand new right out of the box. The paper is very impressive and the font incredibly clear and easy to read, especially considering the size. The leather is more stiff than my Quentel, but that might be a good thing to give it a little more support, but it’ll probably loosen up some with use.

It’s not quite as small as I would’ve expected after hearing some other reviews, but it’s definitely compact. I just received my brown goatskin NASB Pitt Minion and so far I absolutely love it.
