I've been taking time to look at other fountain pens, commercial ones, those made by other people, to find inspiration for my own future creations. I've been making kit pens so far, and will continue to do so, but in the not so distant future I intend to try my hand at the bespoke, or "kitless" pens. I came across this pen today:
www.gouletpens.com
I find the design to be quite intriguing. I like the knurled bands. Now, I know I could create a pen with solid bands that I could simply segment into the blank and turn down...but, I really like the knurled bands. I'm now curious about two things. First, if you were going to create a pen along these lines, is there a source for items like knurled rings in various metals, or similar items? Second...how would you go about turning something like this? You couldn't turn the knurled bands, that would destroy them...so how would you go about actually creating a pen like this, where the bands are sandwiched between blank segments?

Monteverde Regatta Sport Fountain Pens - The Goulet Pen Company
Fountain pens with alternating bands of carbon fiber, with a magnetic cap.

I find the design to be quite intriguing. I like the knurled bands. Now, I know I could create a pen with solid bands that I could simply segment into the blank and turn down...but, I really like the knurled bands. I'm now curious about two things. First, if you were going to create a pen along these lines, is there a source for items like knurled rings in various metals, or similar items? Second...how would you go about turning something like this? You couldn't turn the knurled bands, that would destroy them...so how would you go about actually creating a pen like this, where the bands are sandwiched between blank segments?