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The only rigid double-crown forks I've ever seen were on custom BMX cruisers that people built for show. No idea where to buy one that fits modern MTB wheels and brakes. I think @[email protected] is right, you're either going to have to go full custom or find a suspension fork and make it rigid.
I bet Ti Cycles (USA west coast) would do it for you, but it will be expensive. Aside from custom single-crown forks, they make some funky custom truss forks. A rigid double-crown fork seems totally within their capabilities.
Hallett is in the UK and advertises custom forks. I'm sure there are many other UK/EU suppliers, but Google seems to want to feed me US results so I'm having a hard time finding options.
Going to check out those links. But yeah, full custom fork may be needed if going rigid. I'll dream on.