Re: Reverse MAS?
Nope.
Keep your nice mandolin.
If you don't feel worthy of it, then practice and try to become more worthy.
It is easier to become a better player on a great instrument, IMHO.
Just play it and enjoy it.
I have many friends who are not at the same level as their instruments.
I just doesn't matter.
I am a believer in getting as good a mandolin as you can afford from the very beginning.
A better instrument inspires one to pay more.
Mandolins: Northfield 5-Bar Artist Model "Old Dog", J Bovier F5 Special, Gibson A-00 (1940)
Fiddles: 1920s Strad copy, 1930s Strad copy, Liu Xi T20, Liu Xi T19+ Dark.
Guitars: Taylor 514c (1995), Gibson Southern Jumbo (1940s), Gibson L-48 (1940s), Les Paul Custom (1978), Fender Strat (Black/RWFB) (1984), Fender Strat (Candy Apple Red/MFB) (1985).
Sitars: Hiren Roy KP (1980s), Naskar (1970s), Naskar (1960s).
Misc: 8 Course Lute (L.K.Brown)
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