Critter Getter said:
I seem to remember something about Ted Hatfield owned the company when it was in Missiouri. That was after he had sold the Hatfield company. Am I remembering that correctly? Greg
Yes, He was either the initial founder or co-founder of A&H.
After I read your post and question, I did not know the answer, so I googled Ted Hatfield and Austin&Halleck Inc.
This is what I could gather from researching other sights like Field&Stream and old records on A&H.
The name Halleck in Austin&Halleck was Ted Hatfield's middle name.
I researched the Austin part of the company's name till I was blue in the face. Ended up with nothing I would call factual. One account from an old post on another website stated that the name of Austin was Ted's cousin! I can't confirm that as factual and only read this one account.
Have read about Halleck being Ted's middle name in several different places and website's.
When A&H was operating out of Weston MO. beginning in 1996, the registering agent and Chief Executive Officer was Niles Burkett.
While the company was in Weston MO. the total number of employee's was nine people.
The company was sold to Sandy Chisholm and moved to Provo Utah. The work force started with ten employee's and increased to twenty people up until 10/01/2006, which was when they closed their door's and went out of business.
A&H muzzleloader's were being sold on the high end for a production muzzleloader. Thompson Center was being sold for half the price for one and CVA was almost three times cheaper than an A&H at the time.
Also, both TC and CVA were established way before Austin&Halleck even came about. The high priced A&H muzzleloaders were small potatoes compared to The big company's like TC and CVA who were well known and were cranking them out by the thousands. A&H didn't stand a chance!
Traditions bought the company out in 2006. They sold the Mountain Rifle at basement prices until all the muzzleloaders and parts were sold out.
This was all I could gather but maybe could give us a little better understanding of A&H and maybe why they went under.
Respectfully, Cowboy :hatsoff: