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If you need help configuring a system please send us a message via the 'Need a hand?' button lower right or call 469-646-8810. (M-F 9-4:30)
If you need help configuring a system please send us a message via the 'Need a hand?' button lower right or call 469-646-8810. (M-F 9-4:30)

Automotive

The Device Mounting System for Vehicle Based Adventures Since 2012
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Marine

Helping Yachtsmen Explore the Oceans Since 2015

Aviation

Holding Devices for Pilots Since 2015

Design, R&D and Manufacturing in the U.S.A.

Constant Innovation and Teaching a New Generation Skills

 

Designers and manufacturers of electronic device mounting systems. Proudly made in the U.S.A.

The bona fide American manufacturer of production and custom mounting solutions featuring aircraft grade aluminum, carbon fiber and nylon and built for years of service. 

The Carbon Fiber Series™ from 67 Designs works with 3/4", 17mm, 20mm - and 1" diameter ball hardware from multiple providers making the most open platform available.

Since 2012 our focus has been on our customer's by designing and making the highest quality device mounting solutions available delivered with old-school customer service.

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We know you have a choice in device mounting systems. We also know many 67 Designs original works have been counterfeited and are available on places like Amazon.com. They are being dumped into the US. We hope you choose 67 Designs and support our mission to drive US manufacturing skills transfer. Every dollar you spend with 67 Designs directly impacts American workers and the myriad of suppliers we work with around the the USA.  

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Customer Spotlights & Amazing Adventures

  • Customer Spotlight: Frank Gonnello

    Customer Spotlight: Frank Gonnello

    On this “episode” of 67 Designs Customer Spotlights, where we share the stories of some of our customers, we get to know Frank Gonnello, Jr. Originally from Point Pleasant, NJ, Frank is an attorney for Cruise, a self-driving automotive tech company in...

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  • Customer Spotlight: Josh Carter

    Customer Spotlight: Josh Carter

    On this “episode” of 67 Designs Customer Spotlights, where we share the stories of some of our customers, we get to know Josh Carter. Carter, from Clayton, NC, is a software engineer at Red Hat. When he is not working, you can find him hanging in his rooftop tent on an adventure far from home!

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  • Customer Spotlight: Ken Bruce

    Customer Spotlight: Ken Bruce

    On this “episode” of 67 Designs Customer Spotlights, where we share the stories of some of our customers, we get to know Ken Bruce. Bruce, from Phoenix, AZ, is the General Manager of Turtleback Trailers. When he’s not in the shop, you can find him wheeling around the country! Read on for more. 
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News and Views

  • Beware of Non-Apple MFI "MagSafe" Chargers

    Beware of Non-Apple MFI "MagSafe" Chargers

    Apple moved the market with the MagSafe charger. Apple has the power to shift the entire market with the way cables and connector work with our devices. There is no bigger example right now than the circular induction Apple MagSafe...

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  • Reshoring in the U.S.A.

    Reshoring in the U.S.A.

    As a regular reader of this blog you know that at 67 Designs we are driven by being part of the renaissance of US manufacturing and the reshoring of unskilled, semi-skilled and, of course, skilled jobs. As part of the...

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  • Transparency & Leading by Example

    Transparency & Leading by Example

    So What is Made in U.S.A.?

    As a US manufacturer we truly appreciated President Trump's Administration fighting the dumping of goods into our country. When President Biden signed an executive order on Monday 25 January 2021 for more Federal dollars to be allocated to products made by American companies we thought that was great. We still do. But it started the age old question of 'so what is 'Made in America' exactly?'

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