Mahaffey History
Mahaffey Fabric Structures, a privately owned company, recently
celebrated over 80 successful years serving local, national, and
international clients.
Way back in 1924, brothers Owen, Gene and Earl Mahaffey started out
making canvas tarpaulins, awnings and cotton pick sacks. When a
request came in 1929 to make a tent, they obliged, only to have their
client fail to pick it up. It remained unused until they received
a call from the Tri-State Fair (now known as the Mid-South Fair).
That call resulted in their first tent rental and the next phase of the
business was formed.
In World War II, tent rentals were forgotten as the army contracted
the job of making hospital ward tents and ammunition bags to Mahaffey.
They shipped a boxcar of tents each week. That remained the sole
job of the company for the duration of the war.
In 1972, William F. Pretsch purchased the company from the Mahaffey
family when the owner Eldred "Red" Mahaffey died in a private airplane
accident. Pretsch immediately saw the benefits of the new clear
span structures he had seen in Europe and was the first to introduce
them to the American market in 1982. Their popularity was
immediate and the company made the natural segue from tents to the large
clear span structures that we are well known for today.
Clearly established as leaders in the market, Mahaffey enjoyed tackling
customer "problems" with revolutionary ideas. The problems with
traditional fabric walls were security issues, humid weather and too
many bugs; Mahaffey designed special "hard" walls for the structures
that solved those issues. Today, our competitors are flattering us
by mimicking the hard wall approach.
Mahaffey currently serves customers throughout North America, Mexico,
the Caribbean, and beyond, installing as many as 400 + fabric structures
in a typical year. When size is a factor, Mahaffey offers the largest
rental structure in North America, 164' wide X 300' long, or large
enough to cover a football field. We'd be happy to learn more
about your needs. Call us today!
|