Craig Fales said:Realistically those shaft are toast. I can only imagine the cost to repair wouldn't warrant it.
I'm like the doctor that never calls "time of death." The total cost was $140 but that included changing the pin and it is still straight so I repolished it and will remove that charge.....so $95.
I don't know what or if I can make any real difference in the damage done to the wood fibers but that should not have a huge impact on playability.