I have thought of doing this to a stem from which I inadvertently polished
off some of the anodizing, to complete the job. But how do you keep it
shiny for the future?

Patrick Moore, capitalizing and punctuating in cold, bright, ABQ, NM.

On Sat, Dec 29, 2012 at 2:17 AM, sebseb <[email protected]>wrote:

> you could polish them with a polishing-paste an a polishing wheel on a
> drilling machine, though originally they were anodized, it will be more
> brilliant afterwards than it ever was...if you ever part with one (you said
> there more a couple..) please let me know...regards  -seb.
>

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