It's way past tomorrow now
After my test with Deutsche Silver on a few spokes of a 107, I decided it was the finish to match OEM (apparently D Silver is OEM soo)
Anyway, decided after having a dink on the inside of my 108 fixed over at Ian Jemisons today, to pop in to The Wheel Specialist on the way home with one of my 107's for a quote. Their examples were good (assuming they do their customer ones like this

) and they also had a wheel in Deutsche Silver... the laquer was a little darker than mine, but the overall look/finish next to my wheel I took in was pretty good really. Maybe the metallic was slightly softer than on my fresh application (almost imperceptible flakes, but Deutsche is very soft) but after you got about 3ft away they looked identical.
I also asked about the lumpiness, and they said it was the base (as I suspected) that is lumpy, and that is simply picked up by the lacquer. I asked about flattening the powder lacquer and he said no problems, just don't go through it. They don't do it because it'd just make the price go up lots. Clearly something I'm happy to do if it is cuttable (which it apparently is, so that I shall be testing

)
Sooo, I left one wheel with them, if it comes back really nice, and I can wet sand it and smooth off the lacquer a bit, then I'll take the rest there!
Will post up pics when I get it back and give a run-down. They also gave a good price.
Fingers crossed, at least then I can get these on then DIY my 108's, then finally decide which I want to keep
Dave