Replacement for Old School Dual drain slop sink

If Christ Supply in New Hyde Park (Est. 1810) ain't got it......Anyone have a source? Thanks Mad Dog
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I had that drain connection on a double sink in my mother's house (mid 1940's).
The sink seemed to be concrete with metal upper protective trim and a washboard built into one of the sloped walls. Very handy with wringer washer and quite durable.
When redoing plumbing I knew to not touch it.
We moved away instead.😊
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Are the studs that hold it on still viable? At least the single version is just held on with studs and nuts like a disposal outlet. Could use 2 singles and a tee too.
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I did a trawl through eBay and nothing came up. This is only thing that comes to mind….. 😥
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They are now made of plastic and are sold by many outlets, but if you want the cast iron version good luck finding one
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what’s the name the part is sold under?
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I still have the same one as a single. Only had to replace the lead drain about 20 years ago.
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