Joined: Dec 2005
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From: Boulder, Colorado
Bikes: Cinelli Supercoursa 69, Ritchey Breakaway Cross, Mondonico Diamond Extra 05, Coors Light Greg Lemond (built by Scapin) 88, Scapin MTB, Stumpjumper 83, Specialized Stumpjumper M4, Lemond Poprad 2001
Take it to an old school LBS or a frame builder. There is a tool that will help give the proper alignment in all directions and cold setting a fork is no problem. A good mechanic who can use this tool can usually "feel" when the fork is beyond help and the cold set has affected the metal negatively. I bent a cross fork back using the tool of a local frame builder/mechanic and it was much worse that your pic. Look on Park for an example of the tool.
Good luck