Ebay + Amazon + Local Yardsales/Second Hand Stores = Good Bible DealsI hear ya Christian Commando, sounds like yours is a little more complete than mine. For base study I use a KJV. I've got several copies of it I use, but my favorite is the Companion Bible by E W Bullinger. I also have a copy of the 1611 KJV (which I recommend) as well as the Geneva Bible. From there, I have a couple versions which I use from time to time. My favorite of those is a NKJV Study Bible. I also have copies I periodically consult of the NIV and NRSV, but I admittedly use them sparingly (the only reason I have the NRSV is it was required in two college courses I took). I'm looking to purchase a good NASB version and probably an ESV as well. I'm interested in the Literary Study ESV Bible, I'd like to pick that one up.That ends my print collection, I'd like to come up with some other Bibles. I have a couple different versions of software, but I can only read them so long. They give you just about every other major version and then some. (A great alternative that is free is to use the online versions or download E-Sword.)As far concordances/dictionaries go, I have several copies of the Strong's ranging from new to older, with the oldest being from the 1946. I'd really love to find an earlier version for sure! My other big resource is an 1884 copy of Smith's Bible Dictionary Teacher's Edition (it was a fluke I came across it). The software I have includes many of the other major commentaries. Last but not least, I have the 4 volume set of Green's Interlinear which I LOVE.