Take it to a good repair shop and have the neck fixed (yes, they can be fixed, and that guitar is well worth repairing). While you are there, ask them for a written appraisal so you can put it on your home owners insurance. I'm not at the shop, so I don't have my Blue Book with me, but that guitar, even after being repaired, is worth a LOT of money. Now that it is damaged, it will be worth more once it has been repaired (assuming the repair is done by a good shop - DIY repairs will not help). Make sure you ask them how they are going to do the repair, and if the words "epoxy" or "Gorilla Glue" come out of their mouths, take it somewhere else.
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