So, as mentioned previously, the forks were to be custom made by Darren Larkin, a lovely human and wonderful bike builder, originally based here in California but who recently relocated his shop out East.
Darren was originally going to build a custom stem to match, but some miscommunication regarding dimensions meant only the fork would be ready in time for the Nutmeg ride.
Regardless, the updates I received along the way from Darren had me excited enough, and I already had that lovely unknown filet-brazed stem to use anyway.
My fork on the left, in 1", and a friends's on the right, in 1 1/8", midway through completion:
At which point, a few weeks later, I received another interesting and unexpected update from Darren: the forks were originally supposed to be left with a raw finish similar to the above, cerakoted clear, so all the weld and braze work could be seen as above. Well, it turns out Darren hadn't quite adjusted to the extra moisture in the air out East, and they weren't done quickly enough after completion by his new cerakote guy, so now needed to be blasted and then plated instead. I was kind of bummed out hearing all this at first, as I heard a certain look for them in mind, but then I saw the finished article after they were dropped off at Brenden's shop, and my worries quickly melted away:
Stunning craftsmanship, beautiful details (still with the visible braze-work), and the added bonus of ending up with a finish not too far removed from that of the ti frame they were being paired with.
It was hard not to be happy with that outcome!