If it had been a clean break you might could have gotten away with putting a new tip top.....although the action would have changed. But since it is split a rod repair would require more of the tip to be cut back which would turn it into something totally different. The reason I know that is I’ve done it to 4....my nephew did it to one...and my son broke the first Ajing rod I gave him. Tough pill to swallow. Here’s just a thought....cut it back and put new tip on and have a great drop shot rod. Not much solace but it would make an excellent drop shot rod.
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