You're very welcome. If you need black spinners, but can't find the parts...get copper, brass, or gold colored spinners. Then bust out a black Sharpie and color them up. You can do the same with spoons too. IF you're fishing in the correct "dark" weather conditions.
You can't also get creative and put dots or stripes on one side of the blade. But don't paint, stripe, or dot up both sides of a spinner blade. As a spinner passes by a fish...you want the blade to change appearance, from the front of the blade, to the backside. The goal is to entice the fish to strike out at your lure. A brass blade with black dots on the front, but plain brass on the backside has worked for me in the proper conditions (brighter days, as you will discover in Jed's book).