I could really use a white B-17...
But this reminds me of something for the web site.
I think it would be nice to have "How-to" directions (even if not officially endorsed. with as many disclaimers as you need) such as:
How to punch/lace a saddle.
How to dye a saddle. (I actually considered this as a possible option to get a white Brooks for a bike I have) This may not be feasible, but until you come up with a publicly available white saddle, it will always be in the back of my mind...
How to treat certain conditions (especially old saddles). Especially usability issues, since I actually like the looks of Brooks saddles worn from long years of usage... but secondarily cosmetic issues.
And as far as products:
I understand that making a quality leather saddle isn't cheap, but I would like more budget oriented saddle options instead of high bling. Are there "factory seconds" available? Cosmetically perfect isn't a big deal for me, as long as the durability and comfort aren't impacted... I just can't get myself to pay more for a saddle than I pay for the bike.
We vintage riders often have several bikes... how about "owner loyalty" pricing? I carry a club membership card for the grocery store, I would gladly carry a card for Brooks. Oh, and make the card out of leather.
Thanks for dropping by Andrea, I hope it is helpful to you as a member of the manufacturing sector.