The side pic shows it better. Looks worse than the first photo. While it's 
not sagging, there is a shift in the direction of the leather, and that 
area is starting to wear through. The leather at the nose is angling up, 
while after the nose piece, it becomes horizontal. The leather looks worn 
and dried out in that area. Is there wear on the underside?
What I would do is de-tension the saddle completely, move the nose piece 
around where it clamps to the rails. It can get stuck in a position, which 
would start deforming the leather. Give the leather a solid treatment on 
the underside, then on the raw exposed leather on the top. Then re-tension, 
while trying to keep the nose piece as horizontal as possible.
David
Chicago


On Wednesday, March 9, 2016 at 9:59:00 AM UTC-6, Mark Reimer wrote:
>
>
> <https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-GKQgaVR6OyA/VuBIPCwunAI/AAAAAAAAPxw/4EJDP0a4xpQ/s1600/File_000%2B%25283%2529.jpeg>
> Yeah, very true. I guess I'm just a bit confused because when you look at 
> it from the side, it doesn't really have much sag at all. Particularly 
> compared to my other brooks and others I've seen. I know the special is a 
> more supple leather, perhaps it's more delicate? 
>
> On Wednesday, March 9, 2016 at 9:55:30 AM UTC-6, Ron Mc wrote:
>>
>> it does kind of look like the leather is bending around the nose bridge - 
>> it's the exact shape of it
>>
>> <http://www.pedallingabout.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/IMG_3909.jpg>
>> http://www.pedallingabout.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/IMG_3909.jpg
>>
>

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