Toby, I can't really add to what's already been said about your options.
Did you say the guitar was a '50 model? Personally, I think my advice would lean more toward sentiment if it were -- i.e., fix it with the intent to keep it. Even if you don't play it much. If it's a pre-war, I would think differently about the instrument and probably be more inclined to sell it and get the most for it as those seem to be worth quite a lot of money. And, for that, I would recommend sending it to Nazareth.
Good luck with your choices, Take your time making your decision(s).
Did you say the guitar was a '50 model? Personally, I think my advice would lean more toward sentiment if it were -- i.e., fix it with the intent to keep it. Even if you don't play it much. If it's a pre-war, I would think differently about the instrument and probably be more inclined to sell it and get the most for it as those seem to be worth quite a lot of money. And, for that, I would recommend sending it to Nazareth.
Good luck with your choices, Take your time making your decision(s).