Bluetooth keyboard case (small aluminum)

If you want a case to carry and protect the aluminum BT keyboard and Magic Mouse I suggest the WaterField Design G1LGLD "Gear Pouch - Large" at sfbags.com. They have a special keyboard case, too, but it is twice as expensive.

It fits? I've been looking for a sleeve type thing for the small apple Bluetooth keyboard but according to the dimensions it appears to be almost an inch too small.
Do you have one and if so which Bluetooth keyboard do you use it for?
Thanks!

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