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>Thanks, Mark. Painting was going to be my last option. I'll try asking
\n> David
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\n> If you can find a color match for that gray
\n> in Krylon Fusion paints, you can actually change
\n> the color of the mic from beige to gray. Or black.
\n> I did the same thing with a Shure Ericsson DTMF
\n> mic to change it from black to red for my volunteer
\n> fire rig in my car. Good luck on finding the original
\n> though, that's the best.
\n>
\n> Just my 2 cents.
\n>
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