Thread: Classic Covers/Cases for nook
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Old 02-21-2010, 09:18 AM   #50
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I'm a fan of the Industriell cover from B&N. It reminds me of the old cover that came with my Sony PRS-500. It uses the built-in holes in the nook to clip on and doesn't have any loops or pockets to obscure the nook frame.

I kept my old reader, cover and all, in a gutted, nylon, zip-up, daytimer case for travel. The nook's size has prevented me from doing that yet.
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