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Old 08-08-2008, 11:01 AM   #12
Mikeyboards
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: California
Device: CybkG3; iPads; Kindle PW2, Fire; NookGlow; KoboGlo, Aura HD, Aura One;
Here is a picture of the cigar tin I got for 5 bucks at a cigar/cigarette shop. A Cybook in the old-style cover fits snugly inside, and seems to be quite well protected. Designs other than the "racey" one shown on the lid of my tin are available, of course.

Note that the newer style covers, at least the black one I bought later on (and is now the type that's included with Cybook purchases from BooksOnBoard), are too big to fit in this tin. Though you can typically find tins and cases of other dimensions in such a shop.
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