Carefully crafted, super high grade stainless steel, hand-honed by a mountain ma'am and man. The best steel in the Tetons!
Born out of desperation for something grander for his sensible Toyota Rav4’s rear view, Teton Tags was the brainchild of Jackson Hole native, David Dahlin. Armed with an inordinate amount of trail mix and a can of expired bear spray, David set out to design a license plate frame that would be a reflection of a place that he calls home. Countless six packs and many prototypes later, a frame that represents the spirit of the Tetons was born.
Frame Frontiersmen
At Teton Tags we put our thinking caps on to stay warm and practice our presentations in front of an audience of snowmen. But what's most important to us is crafting a premium license plate frame that captures the grandeur of the mountains we get to enjoy every day. We want you to share your love for the Tetons and make a few friends along the road.
David
Chief Backseat Driver
Prior to opening Teton Tags, David was a practicing architectural designer, building noteworthy blanket forts and snow caves in most major cities throughout the US. Additionally, David’s celebrity status achieved an all time high in 2016 with over 40,000 YouTube views of his hit performance as “Nose Man”. David drives a sensible 2015 Toyota Rav4 and 1974 Honda XL175.
Andrea
Director of Brainstorms
Andrea attributes memorizing ridiculous rap songs and her encyclopedic knowledge of Disney history as her highest achievements. She has worked in museums, galleries and major auction houses across the country and moonlights as a busy bee. Andrea drives a 2000 Honda CRV and a 1969, Yamaha Enduro 175.
Danny
Financial Free Spirit
Danny holds the world record for fastest nickel roller and never loses a coin toss. He has successfully predicted the last 6 Mega Millions lotteries, but doesn't like to gloat. Danny travels via Chicago’s L train, which is Spanish for “the train”.
Ernie
Security
Ernie enjoys sitting and staying. His patent pending revolutionary security system of barking and growling is used in households across the globe. Ernie rides on the bench seat of a 1970s Chevy truck. RIP buddy.