It's always best to work with the original parts if possible, helps maintain authenticity and value.
It's amazing what you can do to restore even hopeless looking projects, but you haven't told us exactly what the problem is. Is it cosmetic or something more structural? Dings, scratches, abrasions and refinishing are all fairly straight forward repairs, even replacing the logo is possible. Something like a cracked headstock or neck is more serious and intensive but even that can be a routine repair. Remember, the adhesive used to make the repair is stronger than the wood you're repairing, so you won't end up with an inferior product!
In any event, just take your time and do your research before committing to a course of action. And you can always throw a question out to the folks here to see if anyone has expertise in a particular area.
Best of luck...and don't forget to give us some
before and
after pix!
