I have zero love for so called AI but some times it comes in handy:
The transfers of the Super Vel brand were as follows:
Original Company Closure (1975): The original Super Vel company, founded by Lee Jurras in 1963, was seized and sold at auction by the IRS in January 1975 due to unpaid excise taxes.
Bought by W. Robert Hamilton: The auction winner was W. Robert Hamilton, a realtor from Indiana. He renamed the company H&H Cartridge Co. but continued to use the Super Vel brand name.
Sold to FPC Inc.: Hamilton later sold Super Vel's assets to FPC Inc. in Wisconsin. FPC Inc. used the brand for police training ammunition until going out of business around 1981, and the Super Vel trademark expired in 2006.
Resurrected by Cameron Hopkins (2015): In 2015, firearms writer and former American Handgunner editor Cameron Hopkins purchased the trademark for Super Vel with the blessing of Lee Jurras. Hopkins then relaunched the company and began producing modern, high-performance ammunition under the historic brand.
Twenty years ago I used to talk to Jurras internet/phone on occasion , due to a Linebaugh connection, and one time I asked him if he still shot any Super Vel ammunition He said no, so, I told him I had a box of .45 ACP and asked if he would like to buy it.
He pretty much said-- Hell NO.