As said on the liner notes of the "Woodstock" album, scratches are "proof
of the origin and authenticity" of your ride. :)

On Sun, Mar 18, 2012 at 9:53 AM, Will <waller.will...@gmail.com> wrote:

> My Brooks is almost 40 years old. I bought a Raleigh Competition in 1973;
> the saddle's been on every bike I've owned. I look at the dings, some are
> really old. Dings are OK. They remind you of things. They have story.
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> On Saturday, March 17, 2012 7:46:27 PM UTC-5, Brett Lindenbach wrote:
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>> I am used to people admiring my Bleriot around town, and it is not
>> atypical for me to exit a shop to find someone gawking at my bike.  A few
>> times even noticed some college kids taking pictures of it as I sipped my
>> coffee inside.  Was disappointed the other day when I came out to find that
>> someone had marred my Brooks saddle.  I could chalk it up to beausage, but
>> it makes me unhappy.  What's the best way to buff it out?
>>
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