Here is information from Dick Whitman's web site on Howard Hill bowyers. Dick I hope you don't mind that I copied it.
"1949-1954 Dale Phillips- All the woven glass bows were made between 1952-53 by Dale. Dale was a personal friend of mine and his son Kurt is one of my best friends.
1954-1963 Jim Darling - Jim made mostly recurves for Hill
Bob Stotler - During the same period , Bob making mostly longbows.
Late 50's to early 60's Dan & John Schultz
1958- Howard Hill Productions begins selling products from Shawnee Archery
1960- Howard Hill Productions incorporates as Howard Hill Archery and moves to Sunland, Ca.
1965- Howard moves back to Alabama
1968- Ted & Betty Ekin sell their 1/2 interest in Shawnee archery to Dick & Mayzell Garve,r their partners, and move Howard Hill Archery to Hamilton, Mt.
During this time they hired John Schultz. He built bows for them until Howard passed away in 1975. John made the first few commemorative bows before leaving to start his own business.
1977-1985 Tim Meigs contracts to make bows for Howard Hill Archery from his Carson City, NV shop. Tim made all the remaining commemorative bows. I made the cutter that was used to inlay the medallion into the riser.
1977-1982 Ted Kramer contracts to make Howard Hill bows from his St. Ignatius, MT. shop
1977 Ted & Betty trademark the Howard Hill Signature and name.
1980 Craig starts gluing up bow blanks but does not build complete bows until 1981 and continues to build them today."