I agree with Roger on that. To a certain extent. But once a saddle has taken on this look, with the sit bone depressions so pronounced that a ridge is created down the center, it may prove to be uncomfortable to the second user.
My most comfortable saddles have slight sit bone impressions, but the overall profile of the saddle is still pretty close to when it was formed.
I have not tried Big Block's method of soaking the saddle and re-forming it. But I suppose it's worth a try.
It certainly is a pretty saddle. And in seemingly good shape...despite the shape.