So the tine was probably 8" long, curved inwards at the top (G2). We found the main piece, and another small peice. It looked to us that there was another small peice missing, but turns out that it was not. It was only some small slivers at the point of the break. My dad had some superglue - so he glued the pieces together and let it set up good, then superglued them back onto the rack.
Then he filled in the small cracks/gaps with white elmers glue he had. He had to do that a couple times as it shrank up, but finally got the cracks filled up completely and honestly it looks fine. You can tell if you look at it up close because you can see the lines where the glue is. But from standing 4-5 ft away (plaque mount on wall) you can't tell. Looks great. Total cost of repair: $0
I'm guessing a taxi would have used some sort of epoxy and stain and maybe it wouldn't have been noticable at all even up close, but as it is for a plaque mount (and free repair)... looks awesome.