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I would want a nice leather cover that makes it look like a book. Similar to the Scanner that someone else did. I prefer "A Young Lady's Illustrated Primer" In a nod to Neil Stephenson's 'Diamond Age: A Young Lady's Illustrated Primer' Gold leaf and nice binding. MMMM
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Supposing that Cpt. Tim is not a young lady, just "An Illustrated Primer" might be good. Fancy gold leaf on a nice cover (I'd have mock-leather, being a vegetarian type person). Maybe a gold/brass diary lock?
A pressure gauge label behind a glass bezel, perhaps in a brass bezel cup, would make another good nav button cover. (I think the idea of the round brass typewriter keys for the number buttons is excellent.... Have you tried a scrapbooking section at a craft store to see if they have something like that? "Vintage" doodads seem to be popular in scrapbooking right now.) Hm... Maybe I'll cover my iLiad in wood veneer. ![]() |
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These might be helpful:
http://store.scrapbook.com/wr-70197-2.html http://store.scrapbook.com/sg-12177.html http://store.scrapbook.com/sg-12246.html Jackpot: http://www.keeponcrafting.com/pc-301...lishments.aspx watch innards, stuff Something like this might work: http://www.joggles.com/store/catalog...ducts_id=11415 This might help: http://cgi.ebay.com/20-OLD-TYPEWRITE...QQcmdZViewItem Typerwriter key beads This is also a possibility: http://store.coolscrapbook.com/lijoclnubl.html Black keys, glass front, silver edge, white letters. Good luck! |
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Well I'm not a young lady either LOL. Still...
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When using a hardback book as a cover, how do you get the cover to stay attached to the back of the reader? Or is it just sandwiched in?
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I would imagine that something like Velcro would work well.
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Probably not "Victorian" enough for this thread, though, is it?
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Grommets and laces?
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I have a couple of those black connectors from the 2 covers that were misaligned. I would use one of those.
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Hm... what came before velcro... zippers... that's it! A row of tiny buttons requiring a button hook!
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Maybe loops arranged to hook over each of the four corners and then draw tight to be tied?
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How about good old fashionned Victorian hand forged screws through the reader!
Devising a set of clamps shouldn't be so hard. A pair of high powered magnets and using the lanyard slot should do it. |
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I know this is completely off-topic, but for those interested in "steampunk," I just saw a movie called "The Perfect Creature." It's kinda a sleeper vampire movie from New Zealand released last year, but the scenery and antiquarian special effects are awesome. It's a great example of the idea.
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