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Old 07-23-2012, 01:04 PM
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Originally Posted by Bill Rayburn View Post
Scott--Press on the grain separation with your fingers, if the separation goes back together you can carefully glue back together with a thin viscosity super glue. Let it wick into the wood and hold for a few seconds. Be sure an wipe off any excess before it drys. If the grain won't close you can lightly sand the sharp edges and smooth it a little. Wood filler gets mixed results, mostly bad but can work on occasions.
Thanks, Bill. The separation is kind of disastrous, which is why I'm even willing to mess with it - can't really hurt its value or appearance.

I have to take some old cues over to my friend's shop, so I will probably let him have a look at this bat as well.
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