Martin S., if you will send an email to Buck100-10X@nc.rr.com/ I will pass on Mr Bergmann's contact info onto you.
I have what appears to be a John Bergmann Hawken, but it is unsigned. I have taken a couple of dozen photos and I am going to send them to him for verification. The only link to the maker is a half-dozen letters exchanged between Mr Bergmann and the original owner here in NC.
I'm the match director for the NMLRA/NC Territorial, and it started Thursday, and runs through Sunday. When the dust settles on the match, I'll send the photos and a copy of last correspondence to Mr Bergmann for his response. It appears to be his workmanship, but the unsigned barrel remains a mystery. Absolutely beautiful workmanship. In one of the letters, Mr Bergmann quoted $1,600.00 for this project and it was delivered in 1997.
I hope to get an answer back in a week from Monday, the 13th.
This Hawken is only eclipsed by the Corley Hawken in a group of three Hawken rifles that came up for sale together that I purchased. The Corley rifle is the finest custom-worked Hawken I have seen in many years. All the furniture and lock are color cased. The third is a Hawken made by the late Ted Fellows. It was built in 1989 according to the barrel date on the bottom of the barrel.
In the correspondence between Ted and the first owner, the owner specified block letters for Ted's name on the top flat of the barrel. I thought that was unusual for a customer to dictate how the maker was requested to "sign" the barrel.
As soon as I finish the photos of the Fellows Hawken, I'll start a new thread of the three Hawkens I bought, the Corley, the Fellows, and the possible Bergmann(?).