Not that I should be suggesting such things, as it will kill the coloured saddle market, but why not just recover them?
My Girlfriends dad used to redo all of his with old leather off cuts and they come out better than new. You just loose the logos. He showed me how and it just takes a bit of stretching and working of the leather, a bit of patients and a bunch or glue. I'm ridding one of his recovered concor's at the mo and it looks great.
Not that I should be suggesting such things, as it will kill the coloured saddle market, but why not just recover them?
My Girlfriends dad used to redo all of his with old leather off cuts and they come out better than new. You just loose the logos. He showed me how and it just takes a bit of stretching and working of the leather, a bit of patients and a bunch or glue. I'm ridding one of his recovered concor's at the mo and it looks great.