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The Gotoh has elongated slots in the baseplate rather than holes - and the strings don’t touch the baseplate at all, hence the tuning stability
The electroplating sequence is copper, nickel, chromium.
A mild solution of hydrochloric acid will gradually remove the chrome layer, exposing the nickel beneath.
I have successfully done this on cheap MIC bridge/tailpieces and expensive GraphTech String Saver replacement saddles for Floyd Rose. (The latter are not available in Nickel finish.)