Covers For Men

Manly, rugged Bible covers for menHere’s a list of Bible rebindings men would especially like, reminding them of battles, adventure, hunting, and cowboys and Indians. All rebindings come complete with “Holy Bible” on the spine or face (if the material is imprintable), one ribbon marker, and new leatherette end pages.

These prices are assuming your Bible has an intact sewn spine. If the pages are falling out or the spine is glued, we would need to repair that with cord insertion ($20.00).

When you know what you’d like, just proceed to our ordering page. If you can’t decide, give us a call or write.

Desert Camouflage Cloth BibleCamouflage Cloth Bibles

Flexible, economical non-leather Bible rebinding choice in a sturdy, manly style.

Available in Desert Camouflage (pictured), or Jungle Camouflage

An Old Standby



Mission grain pigskin:

Sturdy standard grained leather with a matte finish and medium flexibility. This leather is both sturdy and economical and is seen on most new genuine leather Bibles. Like these, ours are stamped simply with “genuine leather.” Available in Black and Dark Brown


Mission grain pigskin in dark brown or black, manly with a prominent texture


Soft and flexible, but a great masculine look and feel

Natural grain hand-dyed or brown deerskin:

This leather is wonderfully soft and supple, can be “branded” (blind-stamped or gold-stamped) with a deer head if you’d like, and reminds you of Esau.  Natural grain deerskin will have a unique grain pattern from the deer’s life.  It will vary in thickness, grain, and color and will probably not look just like this picture.  It can be hand-dyed and antiqued in Brown, Saddle Tan, or Mahogany.

Great softness and flexibility, and still durable, soft-tanned goatskin


Soft-tanned premium goatskin:

Very popular unembossed leather, a natural grain that’s soft and yet still durable. Available in black, tobacco (pictured), and butterscotch, and a thicker glossy chocolate.

Black pebble grain calfskin Bible


Tight grained calfskin:

Thick, soft and supple, yet good and sturdy. The grain is small but not totally smooth.  “Brand” it with your name or initials on the front.

Available in Black (pictured), Brown, Mahogany, Burgundy, Navy, or Forest Green.


Pictured below is the black pebble grain cowhide.

A nicely textured cowhide in a black pebble grain.

The American West style -- great for a large study Bible.

English Calf (The American West II Bible):

Made of good, durable English calfskin with a hand-rubbed antiqued finish. The flexibility is medium, not wimpy, good for withstanding the weight of a heavy study Bible without sagging too much so you can’t read it. The leather may have natural irregularities that make your Bible unique and give it a rustic look. Available in Tan, Saddle Tan (pictured), Medium Brown, Dark Brown, and Mahogany.

Kangaroo has the highest tensile strength of about any leather available.Kangaroo (Outback Bible):

Drum-stuffed, hand-dyed, antiqued leather made from government-culled imported Australian kangaroos. This leather has a firmer temper, but is easy to tool and stamp. It has a wonderful smooth grain and leather smell and comes complete with a rope-edge border tooling and 2 ribbon markers. Available in Medium to Dark Brown. Note: Kangaroo needs to be special-ordered and paid in advance.