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Well, he certainly is ignorant, but the table is wooden. Wood is a
sufficiently good conductor (depends on how much remaining humidity it has;
usually more than enough), so it's quite unlikely that you can cause ESD
damages by placing sensitive items on wood.

Anyway, the likelyhood that you can actually case ESD damages is relatively
low today; CMOS devices used to be much more sensitive to ESD 20 years ago.

With respect the ESD mat will if used correctly will ensure components
including Starmuk are at minimum risk of ESD damage
 

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