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Old 04-25-2013, 07:56 AM   #9
Prestidigitweeze
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Originally Posted by paola View Post
don't know whether this is geographically difficult for you, but caseable allows users to design their own case, Aura included:
http://uk.caseable.com/create-kobo-aura-hd-case
(or pick one of their design and modify it)
Looking at the page you linked to, here's what I wanted to know: If these cases are "hand-crafted in Brooklyn," then why am I being told to purchase them in the UK?

Changing the UK part of the web address took me to Caseable's U.S. store, so thanks for the suggestion!:

Caseable's U.S. Page: Cases for the Aura HD

Edit:

Sadly, when you look at the options for the case color apart from the printed sides -- i,e., the spine and insides -- you're restricted to white, black, and pink.

Oh, hell. Oh, well.

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