I'm keeping my Kentucky 250 because it wouldn't bring me more than a few days worth of groceries. I've had it almost 20 years, but I don't have any sentimental attachment to it. It wasn't a particularly fine-looking instrument to start with. Now it's had the snot beaten out of it; it has dings and scratches and assorted battle scars and nobody would pay enough for it to make it worth packing it in a box and sending it away. On the plus side, it plays really easily and doesn't sound bad.
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