Appreciate it, bub. I really do. All good ideas. I didn't know it was that "easy"; thought for sure I'd need to spray. I'll give it some thought.
"Easy" depends on the finish you are trying to achieve. As I said, I've seen 36, 40, 45' sailboats painted with $250+ per gallon polyester paints using roll and tip that came out with a mirror finish, virtually indistinguishable from a spray job, until you look real close.
My GCI aprons are a semigloss gray, and I'm pretty sure, from looking very closely, that they were painted with a roller or brush (or both). I think they look great! If I were to change the color I'd go to Sherwin Williams and get a quart of semigloss latex and have at it.
By the way, I tried to buy the white according to the paint codes the gentleman posted, and I couldn't get exactly what I wanted, as those are for a contractor grade paint that's only available to contractors, and in gallons, at about $70/gallon. I only wanted a quart. So, it was done on a different tint base, so it might not match exactly.
I'd like to hear what you ultimately decide to do.