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 had to ream out the drain holes to get the strainers through. They came through a little cockeyed, but all good no leaks...gotta love the tight pattern of copper DWV fittings. They weren't even that expensive...we got em off supplyhouse.com.
Saved this 100 yr old Beauty for another hundred years...Mad Dog
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He had a few plumbers quote him big #s to crack it up, replace with a E.L Mustee PVC SS. All good all around. Mad Dog
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