An interesting question this Glen!
I've thought about this before, and concluded that the heaviest parts of any tele fork are the stanchions and sliders. And, in order to prevent flex etc, these would seem to need to be thick walled and made from good materials. So, any meaningful weight saved here would, in my opinion, be quite false economy.
The damping internals are not generally very heavy, but nevertheless, some weight could be saved here by using lighter materials, especially with Roadholders as all of the stock damping internals can be replaced with alloy. But then again, I can't understand why anyone would do this as one would surely replace them with some alternative (Lansdowne, Maxton, etc) that actually work properly!
With Roadholders, changing from the stock full length spring to a short external spring might be the biggest saving?
If I was building a ground up special, I'd buy the Maxton Ceriani replicas, available new and custom built to your requirements.