In the absolute worst case, you can always send it back to Brooks and have 
them repair it. It won't be free, but you won't have lost your 
well-broken-in saddle either.
I'm sure even if you tried a DIY and botched it (not a major botch, but a 
minor one) Brooks would bail you out in the end. They do have great service 
from everything I've heard.


-Pete

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