Groily,
Thanks for jumping in here. I do feel a bit guilty for dragging you, and anyone, into watching the dizzying endoscope video. It wasn't what I expected, but it wasn't a big investment, either.
At the risk of sounding disingenuous, yes, I did think about a grinding paste approach, but your description gives clarity for how to go about it. In my blurred vision of it there was a stepped gauge with bluing to tell me where to start. Oh boy, more work using the lathe for the reason it was bought.
As for bent or crushed, I'm having trouble reckoning how that might have happened since the restoration in the early aughts. Though, I was surprised to find that the tube material has such a thin wall, I think, around 0.075". Edit: Bear in mind, my ignorance when the forks were first put together was, somehow, and impossibly, more profiund than it is now.
Again, thanks.
Richard L.