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Old 02-05-2009, 09:11 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by jchestnutt View Post
I plan to do this at some point, if only to make a difference between the front and back covers. But I'm scared of ruining it if I make a mistake.

Here's someone who made a nice design on their cover:
https://www.mobileread.com/forums/showthread.php?t=20096
Thanks jchestnutt, for mentioning my cover.

Just for everyone's information, those stock covers that come with the readers are not leather - they're vinyl. I used a brown Sharpie to add the design to the cover in the picture of the above thread. Even though the Sharpie did dry, the ink will still eventually rub off as you touch the cover over the months. I just touch it up with Sharpies periodically.

I now have the lightwedge cover, so I put the same design on that cover using a silver Sharpie. The lightwedge black cover is also vinyl, but it seems that the silver Sharpie stays on the black cover better - perhaps because it's not as slick as the stock cover.
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