There's a lot or rust going on there, whether it's the only issue or not.  
But my first instict is that this should be a forensic evaluation involving 
Rivendell - not a bunch of arm chair guessing, which is all any of us can 
do from photos.  You probably don't want to ride it until you know, so why 
not send it to them (if they agree), and see what they say.  If it's rust 
or impact related  it might not be fair to consider it a warranty thing, 
but they could certainly help you figure out how to move forward.
  
On Monday, October 3, 2022 at 7:07:01 PM UTC-6 Matthew Williams wrote:

> Hi all, I just found a scary-looking crack in the crown of my Appaloosa’s 
> fork. I have several questions:
>
> 1: Is this a structural failure, or just old/deteriorating paint? 
>
> 2: Is the fork fixable/salvageable?
>
> 3: Is this a common thing i.e. has anyone else experienced this? If so, 
> were you able to/how did you fix it? 
>
> 4: Would a fork from a new 57cm Appaloosa fit my older 58cm Appaloosa?
>
> Advice and recommendations welcome.
>
>
>
>

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