I think therefore that if you want an item like that, get on the bus as soon as you can, or be left behind wishing you had got on a year or two ago.
Funny enough I did - due to Fred A-M's recommendation. I pushed the boat out to £90. I was very happy with the saddle. But the saddle rails broke a few months back. Because I had the saddle set at the extreme end of the rails rather than the middle, I think my 15 stone was too much for it (I know I am bigger than many a cyclist, but did not think of myself as saddle busting fat). The breakage was just next to the seat pin.
Now I asked Thorn for advice on whether the adjustment of the seat pin might be an issue before trying to buy a new one (actually my receipt was on a broken PC, so I would not have been able to present it and ask for a replacement). But they did not get back to me - I did not buy the saddle from them, but the seat pin and rest of bike was.
Ribble sold me a new one, but bizarrely sent me one already broken in. By which I mean, already broken on the rails. It was at this point that they said Brooks will not provide them with any more. I would disagree with Relayer in describing it as a premium for prestige items. Premium implies legitimacy. The figures quoted below establish that the hike is beyond supply and demand, or supporting local bike shops (rare in rural Dorset), but a matter of a cartel distorting the market price.
On a lighter note, have just got back from the London Tour Ride with my lad. Fair amout of Bicycle Bling, especially Racers and Fixies. My lad enjoyed seeing other kids with Islabikes for a change. But I reckoned on their being but one Rohloff hub - my RST.