B67 saddle: aged or non-aged?
I'm looking at picking up a B67 for my daily rider. I will be using it for short commutes around town. Maybe eventually longer rides. Anyway, I was wondering if I should go with the B67 aged or non-aged? I only weigh 140 lbs. I hear stories about Brooks saddles taking forever to break in. I don't plan to take a 2000 mile tour anytime soon, and I won't be logging a lot of miles around town. It looks like I can get a new B67 non-aged for about $90 shipped and an aged B67 for about $115 shipped. Is the aged one worth the extra cash? Would I have cause to regret choosing the aged version?