According to the person who owns the cue there was no Connection screw where the cue broke. I have no idea how anyone could over look that.
It looks like there is a connecting screw, but it's a thick wood threaded doll instead of a metal screw. Many cuemakers will do this to keep the "wood" feel and to reduce unnecessary weight in the center of the cue to keep the weight a natural feel. This is not unlike billiard cues or Mariposas using thick wood screws in the joint instead of a metal or g10 pin. I do not believe it was a design flaw or oversight at all, it just broke. Probably because you caught it just in the right spot when it got caught by the table and your legs. An accident.
I would think that any local (to you) cue maker that's decent would be able to fix that for under a $100 and I don't think it wou even need to be refinished unless the accident created some bad dings in the finish and outside of the wood that you want fixed. If the cue maker repairs it with the same type of wood screw/doll, there would be no significant weight/balance chage. If you ask them to use a metal screw, there would be.
It's a bummer it happened and good luck with the repair.
Dave
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