Let's talk books. What do you process when you process? The bare lectionary book, a large Bible, a covered lectionary book?
We process a bare lectionary book. Not happy with it. I want a decent cover for it. Any suggestions?
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Large Bible, the more extravagant the covering the better (preferably gold trimmed or silver).
ReplyDeleteLarge Book of the Gospels (NKJV)with a beautiful gilded metal cover. A steal at $1600 (purchased with a gift from a retired LCMS pastor who often visits our parish).
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Hope (LCMS), Fremont, CA
At DK Brunner & Son Vestments we can get you a decorative cover for your lectionary to match your paraments. Cost is around $30 for damask and banding; additional cost for embroidered symbol from one of the standard catalogues, if desired.
ReplyDeleteOf course, it's easier to match the paraments if you just get a whole new set with the cover. . . but I'm biased.
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We have a large NKJV Gospel Book with a silver cover. Deeply carved/engraved Romanesque cover with Christ and the 4 evangelists. A gift from a parishioner.
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