No way, but you will like its fate, since I know you are a 3-cushion aficionado. I think it started off life as a carom table and was changed over to snooker. I'm guessing that it was one of those combination tables Brunswick sold because we have the carom rails. And we are having the carom rails, with brand new top of the line rubber (Klematch?) put back on. It will be covered with Royal Pro cloth, since the table is not heated. Our hope is that it won't play too much differently than the Gabriels heated table we already have (we being the Greeley (CO) Senior Center, of which I am but a lowly member).
Heck, considering that I went 25 years without playing 3C for lack of table access, having 2, count'em 2 carom tables to play on is retirement perfection.
BTW, after some more research I am wondering if it is Sportsman or a Sports King model from the late 50's, early 60's.