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Assuming the inner part is still working well;
Get some heat shrink tubing from Radio Shack or the electrical supply section of a hardware store or home center. You will want something just big enough to slip over the small end. Trim back the frayed portion of the fabric.
A heat gun works best for shrinking it, but holding it over a stove burner works too, don't get it too close and keep rotating it until the tubing is tight.
Duct tape.
Try the ones with the metal braid on the outside, instead of cloth or plastic:
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/272804-REG/Gepe_601023_Metal_Weave_Covered_Cable.html
I've never had one of those come apart on me.
The cheap plastic ones can have a problem with the plastic sleeve sliding off the metal barrel on the ends, although in a pinch you can sometimes push them back together and tape them up. I do have a red plastic one that has been fine; it looks like this, although I'm not certain it's the same one:
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/272795-REG/Gepe_601212_Plastic_Covered_Cable_Release.html
That was my thought too!
On the other hand, Freestyle has a bunch of different kinds, and they may be cheaper than a roll of duct tape. http://www.freestylephoto.biz/search?q=cable+release
If it's an "egermancy" a bit of clear nail polish to hold the frayed bits together & heat shrink tubing.
I doubt there's enough give in the tubing to allow the spring wrap to stretch. But! "shrugs"
Heck, everybody has a roll of duct tape laying around. Cost is zero.
Seriously, a layer, maybe 1/2 inch by whatever length, with the glue side out to cover the cable, and another layer, glue side in to attach to the good part of the wrapper at each end of the blowout, and you're in business.
Ever thought of a pneumatic one?
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