Quoted from BleacherBum:Thank you for your comments. I got my impression from other Pinsiders posts and restorations. I got a little carried away and ended taking everything completely apart. Might skip that next time.
Instruction labels were largely reproduced from file available on Inkochnito’s Pinball Cards web page http://www.pinballrebel.com/pinball/cards/ His page is hosted by Pinball Rebel. He doesn’t charge for using the files but, does ask for a donation if you like his work. I did send him some money. A couple I had to reproduce on my own. I did this in Word.
For the coil labels, I used a green craft paper that sort makes the originals. The original were very dirty so matching 100% was not in my wheel house. The originals appeared to have a shine to them so, I cover the craft paper with clear packing tapes and then trimmed to size.
For also other labels, I purchased some card stock that was off white.
So all the relay labels, the long strips that tell you what the relay is, are original? Peter doesn't have those on his website that I know of.
I don't know that you went too far. I've been known to take score motors apart to polish them. I don't do it every time but once in awhile you get a wild hair...