Hi Wim: Try Ace Hardware Antique Gold spray cans. Then cover with clear. Jim Coleman, Sr. On Fri, 11 Sep 1998 Wimblees@aol.com wrote: > I have been using STARR Piano Gold to do my plates. But Starr has just been > bought out, (after they bought out Mohawk, who also made piano gold), and my > supplier doesn't know if the new company is going to make it any more. I don't > have an air compressor, so I can't mix my own bronzing powder. I used > Rustolium Gold, but the color is to bright. Does any one have a supplier that > makes PIANO GOLD in a spray can? > > Willem Blees > St. Louis >
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