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Yes any decent wood glue would fix(preferable clamp together). just need to sand back and re stain grain after but not a massive problem. Although i doubt it would ever be invisible.
As jim said cascamite is the best thing for it, and it it gives you a bit of time to get it in place correctly before it sets and goes hard, so you can get it lined up in the right place. I'd also agree with the using small g clamps. Put a little bit of wood between then cue repair and clamp to avoid marking it, then leave it a couple of days to properly set. Smooth it afterwards with extra fine wet and dry (start at 400 and get finer every time until youve used 2000).
Good luck.
If you want to play the pink, but you're hampered by the red, you could always try to play the brown!
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