Is this a Sport King, or something else completely?

Kevlar

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Hello knowledgeable people. I just picked this table up yesterday. It's still disassembled (photos are from the for sale ad), and will be for a while, but I'm pretty stoked. Slate is in perfect shape and the cushions are fab, which is good, because I'm an $800 service charge for mileage away from any table mechanics. I can do a passable job of leveling and reclothing it, but cushions? Nope. Anyway, it looks like a Sport King to me, but it's missing the ball storage at the end. I can't seem to find any information saying that was an option, so??? FYI, the wood where the ball storage would be is seemingly original, so I don't think it was swapped out or replaced. It's obviously been painted, but I'm good with that, I like the way it looks.

Also, the steel corner pieces beneath the corner castings are painted grey. I don't think that's original? Ah, and does the logo help to narrow down the year? I know Brunswick has made many changes over the years, but I can't seem to find any definitive information as to what logos come from what eras.

TIA for any information. It technically doesn't matter other than satisfying my curiosity,
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Sport King
Thanks. It certainly seems obvious,but the lack of the ball storage box... And, I think I've tracked down the age a bit. I came across information that makes me -believe- that this logo was introduced in 1960. That's something, anyway.
 
Thanks. It certainly seems obvious,but the lack of the ball storage box... And, I think I've tracked down the age a bit. I came across information that makes me -believe- that this logo was introduced in 1960. That's something, anyway.
Its not in stock condition. Been modified/fixed/painted over the years. Good playing tables. Ken Hash at Classic Billiards can tell you anything you need on these.
 
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