It is good to be back on the forum after 4+ years of inactivity.
I am restoring my Columbia BQ Graphophone and wanted to ask for suggestions on touching up the paint on the bedplate, horn elbow, and reproducer carriage.
I started the restoration by disassembling and cleaning. I then removed the old, rough shellac from the bedplate, horn elbow, and reproducer carriage with denatured alcohol. After removing the shellac, I noticed that the paint has worn down to bare metal on the sharp edges of the bedplate and reproducer carriage.
I would like to know what is best to use to touch up the sharp edges before I apply new pinstriping and re-shellac? The rest of the paint is in great condition so I do not want to strip and repaint the whole thing.
Would a light coat of black gloss spray paint over the whole bedplate work? How about black automotive touch up paint? Will these paints be compatible with the new water-slide decals and a shellac coating?
-Cody


