I tried to click an image to get a bigger version and it prompted me that I was about to publicly follow the creator. Not sure if scummy or just broken.
But it looks like there's a laser cutter and some hand operated paper sheering equipment there. If your volume is so low that you're making stuff on prototyping equipment and shipping it yourself, you're not really in the "international trade" conversation at all. A hundred bits of cardboard just isn't the same as a hundred containers full of fully assembled consumer electronics.
I tried to click an image to get a bigger version and it prompted me that I was about to publicly follow the creator. Not sure if scummy or just broken.
But it looks like there's a laser cutter and some hand operated paper sheering equipment there. If your volume is so low that you're making stuff on prototyping equipment and shipping it yourself, you're not really in the "international trade" conversation at all. A hundred bits of cardboard just isn't the same as a hundred containers full of fully assembled consumer electronics.
Considering he's talking about tabletop, consumer electronics wouldn't really enter into the conversation for most of them
Those are for their adventure modules, their HC books all get printed by American commercial printers (usually in Missouri, close to them, iirc.)
Their last five Kickstarters have done just about $1m, the Gygax one alone did $600k