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He builds tables for Dungeons & Dragons players. They sell for over $10,000 a pop
Michael Jimenez’s handcrafted gaming tables include LED lighting and custom runes and sell for $12,000 to $15,000, meeting growing demand from tabletop role-playing fans.
- At his South Mills, North Carolina workshop, Michael Jimenez, owner of The Weathered Dragon, builds custom D&D tables that typically take a month and sell for $12K–$15K.
- Jimenez returned to D&D in 2017 after buying a starter kit while shopping for Magic: The Gathering cards, soon rebuilding a local group and forming the company in 2019.
- Crafting each table, Jimenez offers customers woods and designs including carved maxims in Tolkien languages, internal LED light strips, and African mahogany finished by hand.
- The business now takes commissions from across the country and Jimenez routinely travels to U.S. gaming conventions with samples, shipping at least one table to Western Australia.
- Wizards of the Coast estimates that over 50 million players have fueled Jimenez's niche luxury market for custom Dungeons & Dragons tables, reflecting sustained demand.
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He builds tables for Dungeons & Dragons players. They sell for over $10,000 a pop
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