KJ, Is the man to talk to about that one. Most guys could save It as far as keeping It playable goes, but He can can give You a better idea on how to properly save the integrity of the design, and/or whether It's even worthwhile to do so, as He is authorized to do work for them.
Greg
If im not mistaken, the BK2 shafts have a carbon fiber pad under the tip. These shafts become very vulnerable to cracking like pictured after that pad is removed. I have seen this happen on more than one occasion. The warranty sticker on the shaft even says that if the tip is replaced, do not allow the cue repair guy to remove the pad. If the Carbon Fiber pad is removed, the warranty is then voided.
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Can this be fixed or is it toast? Looks like the tip was changed from phenolic to leather
i agree with kelly. the shaft is structurally destroyed. any talks about repairing anything with that shaft whether it be tip or ferrule is moot. i have shot with predator shafts of all types over the last decade plus some and not until the last few years have i had 4 different shafts split. as recent as 2 months ago a shaft split sent it to predator. they warranty replaced it, although my original had a moori and the new one had a everest....well ive had the new shaft a few weeks and thats cracked down the middle also....pretty annoyed that i have to spend additional money ontop of premium for their products who in my opinion have decreased steadily over the years in quality
You don't have a cracked ferrule, you have a completely split ferrule and a cracked shaft. I can't believe nobody has mentioned the shaft is cracked. The crack doesn't show on both sides though, so that shaft/tenon probably isn't fully split. IMO it is repairable, though getting the tip and "ferrule" off to inspect the extent of damage is needed. I know what ferrule material I would use for replacement, but I suppose KJ would be the best person to give you an idea how to restore it to its original (predator design) state.
Kelly