Thanks guys for the tips...

I am familiar with de-anoing parts but thought it would be a real
shame to remove the anodizing if someone really needs black but only
has silver.

I suppose I could buy silver and then sell too...... oh well was just
looking for the easy way.

Will

On Nov 16, 6:07 am, Garth <garth...@gmail.com> wrote:
> You can remove the black anodizing yourself. Some use lye based oven
> cleaner. .... or just lye.

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