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Send it to either Brad Bachelder or Brian Dudley. Both will have the parts and know how to fix it properly. I live in the Denver area and these two craftsmen are where my Parkers go if they need something I can't fix myself.
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Thank you very much for the recommendations!
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A very early trojan would have a V top lever spring. All others will have the later style coil spring/plunger setup. The issue you describe sounds like a broken top lever spring, and it is likely the earlier V-spring since the later style is not prone to breaking and if it were to break, it would keep working since it is completely housed in a tube of sorts.
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