Over the years I've used different Bibles.
When I came to Cincinnati in 1957 our pastor and many of the men in the church had Thompson Chain Bibles. So I got a Thompson and used it for several years until it became practically unusable. Then I went to a Scofield. I had a loose leaf Scofield, probably the last one available here. Several years ago that wore out. For a few years I used the CJB (Complete Jewish Bible) plus The Contemporary Parallel New Testament which has 8 different translations. This meant I had two Bibles but since I only carried one with me I carried the CJB which has both Old and New Testaments. The CJB has worn out so for a while I used The Spirit Filled Life Bible which is NKJV. Around the first of this year I bought a new Thompson. It is their Special Centennial Edition with a leather lined cover (not a mixture of paper and leather like they use in others) and it is the KJV. I'm in the process of moving some of my notes into it. That will probably take a couple of years. I've always marked up my Bibles. When I switch Bibles I always miss those notes, references, etc. I've marked up over the years.
Marking Bibles is Scriptural, you know. Read
Jeremiah 23:18
"For who hath stood in the counsel of the LORD,
and hath perceived and heard his word? who hath
MARKED his word and heard it?