Logic Keyboard Skin for MBP 2008

Hi, could anyone please suggest me a good Logic keyboard skin for MacBook Pro Early 2008 (the latest model before unibody).
I need Logic 9 compatibility.
Thank you!

I'd contact LogicKeyboard for more help and advice...
http://www.logickeyboard.com/shop/frontpage.html
Logicskin seem to get pretty good reviews.... but personally because I use custom keyboard setups here, I don't use such things myself

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