Identify this Brunswick table?

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Brunswick table identified - Sport King

EDIT: Thanks for the comments, it is a Sport King with missing aprons/sides all around. Since they want $1200 for it and don't have the parts, I'll keep looking.


Can anyone help me identify this table? It's a Brunswick, it's old, 8ft and looks like a sports king but not really? The legs/frame look different than the top.

It has recent felt and pockets but that's all I know about it.

I wanted a Gold Crown but am iffy on whether i can fit a 9ft table in my room. My next choice was an Olhausen but can't find a good deal on one locally and I want to get a table before next weekend.

Advice on what this is and what I should look for?

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Here is a Sport King, but look how the sides are different
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Take your time and don't rush your selection.

The weekend will pass and you'll be stuck with something you wish you'd never bought.

When things are right; you'll know.
 
EDIT: I'm 99% sure it's a Sport King with missing aprons/sides all around. They want $1200 for it so I'll probably keep looking.


Can anyone help me identify this table? It's a Brunswick, it's old, 8ft and looks like a sports king but not really? The legs/frame look different than the top.

It has recent felt and pockets but that's all I know about it.

I wanted a Gold Crown but am iffy on whether i can fit a 9ft table in my room. My next choice was an Olhausen but can't find a good deal on one locally and I want to get a table before next weekend.

Advice on what this is and what I should look for?

20150216_163434%280%29.jpeg


54306-1424203205-155422.jpg



Here is a Sport King, but look how the sides are different
play-pool-like-a-pro-for-1200-1473002-regular.jpg
Looks like a Sportking to me. I had one in my house for a while. It was a nice playing table. I think they had two of them. One with wood topped rails and one that was like a formicia. You can take those sides and make them something different. Paint them, put on a wood veneer or even cover in leather. I painted mine to match the fireplace.

http://www.padrick.net/Pool/SportKing.htm
 
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Yep.

Sport King table.
A 'decent' table but not top of the line. I believe they qui making these around the 1950's - possibly early 60's.

They were heavily used in military installations. Pretty durable tables. Decent construction. However, you shouldn't be in this table for $1,200 unless that is set up and playable in your house.

To buy it, tear down, move and set up, you need to purchase it in the $500 range. I'm betting you can a lot of GC torn down in that range.

Just my opinion

Mark Griffin
 
Yep.

Sport King table.
A 'decent' table but not top of the line. I believe they qui making these around the 1950's - possibly early 60's.

They were heavily used in military installations. Pretty durable tables. Decent construction. However, you shouldn't be in this table for $1,200 unless that is set up and playable in your house.

To buy it, tear down, move and set up, you need to purchase it in the $500 range. I'm betting you can a lot of GC torn down in that range.

Just my opinion

Mark Griffin
Mark, did you notice the missing rail blinds and aluminum corners? Yes, it's almost a Sport King, it's just incomplete is all.
 
Mark, did you notice the missing rail blinds and aluminum corners? Yes, it's almost a Sport King, it's just incomplete is all.
Good eyes rkc. I'm on my phone and couldn't knew something was a miss. Thought it was 2 different tables.

Btw, agree with Mark on pricing. I called this morning and missed a gc with return for 800. A good condition table but my timing was two days late. Patience is a virtue.
 
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