I did. It's been a couple of years now, but I paid $100 or $150 bucks for a used Corbin dish in very nice shape, with a leather cover. It took me a while, but there were a number of responses to a "seat wanted" ad. Before that I got a considerable improvement in comfort from a $15 bead seat from Whitehorse. A little enterprising DIY is always good, but when the products cost as much, or nearly so, as the real deal, then the real deal deserves consideration. ;-{>> > While you could probably get a used Corbin for that price, try to find > one!
poor man s corbin ?
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