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« on: February 19, 2010, 07:02:52 AM »

I read that it's OK to bend back the Oberon case when reading, but I have such an aversion to doing that! I'm worried the case will crease funny or do some other odd thing.

Will those of you who have an Oberon Case and who have bent it back for 6+ months or more tell me if you have noticed any adverse or bothersome effects from doing so?
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« Reply #1 on: February 19, 2010, 07:16:05 AM »

Ginny, I've had one of my Oberon covers for almost a year now and always read with it bended back.  It still looks like new.  No creases at all.  The leather is so thick and sturdy that it doesn't bend back sharply.  The bend is more of a soft curve.
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« Reply #2 on: February 19, 2010, 07:58:59 AM »

^^ What DD said ^^
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« Reply #3 on: February 19, 2010, 08:11:03 AM »

I agree with DD Grin
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« Reply #4 on: February 19, 2010, 12:52:54 PM »

I'm gonna be the one to disagree here LOL My first Oberon I had- Creekbed Maple in Saddle......I folded it back to read for almost 6 months, and after about a month or so I felt like the area that was bended had a more "worn/aged" look it it. It was not damaged per say, but I could notice some creases that were not there before. I now have 2 new Oberons, and while I do bend them occasionally, I try not to now.
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« Reply #5 on: February 19, 2010, 02:12:38 PM »

I'm gonna be the one to disagree here LOL My first Oberon I had- Creekbed Maple in Saddle......I folded it back to read for almost 6 months, and after about a month or so I felt like the area that was bended had a more "worn/aged" look it it. It was not damaged per say, but I could notice some creases that were not there before. I now have 2 new Oberons, and while I do bend them occasionally, I try not to now.

That's interesting -- I got the exact same cover/color in April last year and have bended it back consistently. There is no mark whatsoever that would indicate that it had been bent back, but I wonder if the different result is reflective of different batches of leather that may have been used by Oberon. In any event, I have two other Oberon covers that I got a month or so ago and they also have no markings to show where I have bent them back.
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« Reply #6 on: February 19, 2010, 02:25:59 PM »

I agree  too
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« Reply #7 on: February 19, 2010, 02:54:53 PM »

I have the tree of life in saddle.. and have had it for my K1 for almost 2 years now.. NO crease.. and I only read with it folded back.. and with a booklight attached.. and no marks.. no finger oils.. nothing.. looks brand new still!
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« Reply #8 on: February 19, 2010, 04:41:03 PM »

My Oberon Celtic Hounds folds back as though it were designed to be folded back.  I often leave it lying open (with the front cover folded back.)  It just seems to get better with time.
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« Reply #9 on: February 19, 2010, 04:47:50 PM »

My Oberon Celtic Hounds folds back as though it were designed to be folded back.  I often leave it lying open (with the front cover folded back.)  It just seems to get better with time.

I do the same with my cover. I agree it does seem to get better with time. Grin
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« Reply #10 on: February 19, 2010, 04:51:55 PM »

I've had creases on mine. It's weird that others don't seem to have it. But then again, I always fold mine.
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« Reply #11 on: February 19, 2010, 04:54:25 PM »

One of the reasons I ultimately gave up my Dragonfly Pond was because the creasing at the spine bothered me.  Even with the heavier, more pebbled leather, hundreds of miniscule groves were showing after just 3 months use, and the dye appeared lighter in that area too.  I'm too OCD for that to be OK.

I can't remember which picture it was, but I saw one in the last week or so that appeared to be the same problem--a change in the texture of the leather over time from being folded over.  As someone else mentioned, could be different leathers/dyes/patterns show wear differently.
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« Reply #12 on: February 19, 2010, 05:05:44 PM »

Here's a picture of the crease on my cover:

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« Reply #13 on: February 19, 2010, 06:05:23 PM »

Jenni--that's about how mine looked.  The outer spine was noticeably lighter in color after only three months use, and the grooves were becoming more apparent.  It was really disappointing.

By contrast, my sandy vintage Noreve shows absolutely no change after six months, and I not only read with it open, but I usually end up leaving it that way on my nightstand every night.
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« Reply #14 on: February 19, 2010, 09:27:29 PM »

I've had my Tree of Life cover (DX) for about for months now and read with it folded back.  There are definitely crease marks and the leather is a bit lighter where it folds.  It's really not noticeable, but its definitely there.
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« Reply #15 on: February 19, 2010, 11:44:14 PM »

Here's a picture of the crease on my cover:



This is EXACTLY how my spine looked as well after about 3- 6 months of folded use.
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« Reply #16 on: February 19, 2010, 11:47:46 PM »

yep, just over a year and have no issues with my cover Smiley i bend it back every time. I have a purple Roof of Heaven.
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« Reply #17 on: February 19, 2010, 11:57:41 PM »

My two K2 covers (roof of heaven and hokaisu wave) show now wear on the spine.  My Kindle DX creekbed maple does show some creasing, but that it because I've had to work on it a lot to make it lie flat, since the spine has an extra layer of leather on the inside.  I don't consider the creases as damage at all.  I would never read my KDX with the Oberon cover not bent back.

I suggest you go ahead an bend it back.  Isn't that what it's for . . . to read comfortably?
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« Reply #18 on: February 20, 2010, 01:41:34 AM »

Hell thats why I got an Oberon cover. Because leather ages really beautifully, you can do anything to these babies and to me, that just adds to the beauty of the cover. Scratch it, crease it, damage it... that's a sign of something beautiful that is Smiley
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« Reply #19 on: February 20, 2010, 07:29:46 AM »

Thank you all for the candid discussion. The creases depicted in the photo of the blue Oberon is exactly what I do not want to happen. I have only folded mine back a couple (less than 5 times perhaps) and alread I noticed the creasing going opposite how the leather naturally creases. While I do want the aged look, I don't want that obvious creasing-the-wrong-way look!

I'm glad I asked. The only other thing I noticed that I dislike is that the bungee that closes the case was hard for me to remove (long fingernails) so I attached the free charm. Well, the free charm has left scratch marks around the pewter closure. Grrrr That bothers me more than the creases. I subsequently made sure the charm was not on the leather once the latch was secure, but the "damage" has been done.

A new Oberon is on it's way to me and the one I currently have will go back (the K2 sits askew inside). I may simply decide not to bungee the case closed. While I do want the aged used look, I do not want scratches. The color of my Da Vinci is Saddle. I'm hoping to get the Celtic Hounds case in blue or wine next.

Thanks for all your opinions! My decision not to fold back is now confirmed.
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« Reply #20 on: February 20, 2010, 10:12:39 AM »

GinnyB -- I do hope your replacement Oberon looks great and works well for you. I agree with your earlier point about wanting the leather to age in a beautiful way, but not in a manner that detracts from the look of the cover. Best of luck.
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« Reply #21 on: February 20, 2010, 12:43:26 PM »

Thank you all for the candid discussion. The creases depicted in the photo of the blue Oberon is exactly what I do not want to happen. I have only folded mine back a couple (less than 5 times perhaps) and alread I noticed the creasing going opposite how the leather naturally creases. While I do want the aged look, I don't want that obvious creasing-the-wrong-way look!

I'm glad I asked. The only other thing I noticed that I dislike is that the bungee that closes the case was hard for me to remove (long fingernails) so I attached the free charm. Well, the free charm has left scratch marks around the pewter closure. Grrrr That bothers me more than the creases. I subsequently made sure the charm was not on the leather once the latch was secure, but the "damage" has been done.

A new Oberon is on it's way to me and the one I currently have will go back (the K2 sits askew inside). I may simply decide not to bungee the case closed. While I do want the aged used look, I do not want scratches. The color of my Da Vinci is Saddle. I'm hoping to get the Celtic Hounds case in blue or wine next.

Thanks for all your opinions! My decision not to fold back is now confirmed.


I wonder though if you're only seeing the creases in those pics because they have their cover lying flat, which you wouldn't ever do unless you were trying to take a picture of the front and back. When it's closed, I bet the creases are smoothed out.
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« Reply #22 on: February 20, 2010, 01:00:15 PM »

if there are creases on mine it ties into the design Cheesy i have a tree of life. I like the ageing leather.
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« Reply #23 on: February 20, 2010, 01:08:30 PM »

I wonder though if you're only seeing the creases in those pics because they have their cover lying flat, which you wouldn't ever do unless you were trying to take a picture of the front and back. When it's closed, I bet the creases are smoothed out.

Nope, not on the one I had (now in a friend's hands and the creasing continues).  It was equally visible when closed, in part due to the wearing of the dye in that area.

For most people though, it's a non issue.  For me, I paid too much for it to be happy about wear in such a short period of time.  It wasn't the deciding factor in getting rid of mine, just one more thing on top of several that made me less than thrilled with their product.
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« Reply #24 on: February 20, 2010, 01:49:08 PM »

Nope, not on the one I had (now in a friend's hands and the creasing continues).  It was equally visible when closed, in part due to the wearing of the dye in that area.

For most people though, it's a non issue.  For me, I paid too much for it to be happy about wear in such a short period of time.  It wasn't the deciding factor in getting rid of mine, just one more thing on top of several that made me less than thrilled with their product.

Oh, good to know, thanks!
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