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Elite Pinball Toppers POTC topper reveal: 100 units, $2,499, moving mechs + LCD display.
Only 100 units of the Elite Pinball Toppers Pirates of the Caribbean Dead Man's Chest topper will be produced
high confidence · Hosts Greg and Zach Sharpe emphasize multiple times throughout the video that production is limited to exactly 100 units, urging viewers to order immediately
The topper costs $2,499 with shipping included to 48 US states
high confidence · Host states '24.99' (interpreted as $2,499 based on context of 'shipping is included' and 'a lot of money'); clarified as price point with domestic and international shipping options
The topper features 200+ LED lights across moving and static tentacles and waves
high confidence · Host explicitly states 'two tentacles that articulate and move' and '200 and something LED lights' plus 'three static waves and then two waves that move'
The topper includes a fully interactive LCD display that syncs with game effects
high confidence · Hosts describe 'a fully interactive, ultra high depth, ultra wide display' and confirm 'The tentacles and waves interact with the game, but so does the lighting effects on the ultra-wide LCD screen'
72 LEDs project onto the wall/ceiling behind the topper to create ambient wave-like atmosphere
high confidence · Host states '72 LEDs are going to project onto your wall to create this wave-like atmosphere'
A 24-karat gold hand-gilded collectible coin is included with the topper purchase
high confidence · Host mentions 'you're also going to get a 24 karat gold hand gilded collectible coin you can put it in your game if you want as a mod or just a keepsake'
This is Elite Pinball Toppers' most production-limited release to date
medium confidence · Hosts reference that 'the least ever made' and note this differs from Indiana Jones topper which had three tiers; this is 'only that upper Elite Edition'
The topper installation requires routing a power relay to the back of the machine and USB/power connections through the backbox
“Only 100 units. That's it. If you guys are watching this I hopefully you're watching it when this airs because these things are gonna sell quick so go right now I would even pause the video”
Greg (host)@ 2:01 — Establishes extreme scarcity and urgency; central sales pitch
“There's three static tentacles and you have two tentacles that articulate and move. Same thing with your waves. You actually have three static waves and then two waves that move”
Zach Sharpe (host)@ 5:02 — Core product feature description; explains mechanical complexity
“This is a fully interactive, ultra high depth, ultra wide display that is going to showcase the moving waves and the storms of the sea and fog. And the tentacles and waves interact with the game”
Host@ 5:20 — Highlights key differentiation: game-synchronized interactive display
“Behind this LCD screen, there is an actual backboard, and there are LCDs routed into the backboard so that it projects almost like wave-like images on the ceiling and behind your wall”
Host@ 5:58 — Describes advanced ambient lighting feature (72 LEDs); environmental immersion element
“It's an investment. It is an investment. It's just beautiful. Even if I don't have one of those beautiful pirate-themed games, I'm going to plug that in, and I'm going to set it on a shelf, and I'm still going to enjoy it every single day”
Zach Sharpe (host)@ 14:32 — Frames topper as collectible asset beyond functional accessory; investment/display value
“Shipping is included. Which is heavy as this thing is, it's basically probably like shipping a pinball machine. Absolutely. They do ship worldwide, though”
community_signal: Straight Down the Middle produces exclusive reveal and installation tutorial to drive audience awareness and purchasing; requests channel credit when customers order
high · Video explicitly asks viewers to 'Let Elite Pinball Toppers know that Straight Down the Middle: a pinball show sent you' and offers repeated call-to-action to order; hosts indicate intent to purchase multiple units personally
market_signal: Ultra-limited production (100 units) and price premium ($2,499) employed to drive FOMO and scarcity value; hosts predict rapid sell-out and secondary market price inflation
high · Hosts repeatedly emphasize 'these things are gonna sell quick,' 'pause the video and order now,' and note 'everybody wants it for double triple the price' citing prior Elite topper patterns
market_signal: Premium aftermarket accessory priced at $2,499 with shipping included; positioned as investment-grade collectible; hosts frame as justified despite 'a lot of money'
high · Greg states '$24.99... that's a lot of mate/man but shipping is included to 48 states' (interpreted as $2,499); Zach counters 'It's an investment' and notes collectibility value
announcement: Elite Pinball Toppers officially reveals Pirates of the Caribbean Dead Man's Chest topper; positioned as exclusive limited run (100 units)
high · Video is titled 'SDTM Exclusive: Elite POTC Pinball Topper Reveal' and hosts confirm '100 units, that's it' multiple times with urgency to order immediately
product_strategy: Elite Pinball Toppers differentiates this release as 'only Elite Edition' (no Deluxe tier); positions as single-tier premium offering vs. prior three-tier strategy (Indiana Jones model)
positive(0.92)— Hosts are enthusiastic and effusive about the product quality, design, and features. Excitement escalates throughout reveal. Multiple expressions of awe ('Holy moly,' 'Holy shit,' 'stunning'). Pricing concern briefly mentioned ('that's a lot of mate/man') but immediately offset by value justification (shipping included, quality, scarcity). Investment/collectibility framing adds prestige. Closing segment repeats purchase urgency with positive framing.
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high confidence · Detailed installation sequence shows relay placement, USB routing, power cord management, and connection to ship motor and action button circuits
Hosts (Greg and Zach)@ 3:17 — Confirms logistics: shipping cost absorbed; international availability
“I thought that there's no way that buyers would replace that ship model ball with beer if you're selling that ship with a bottle everybody that owns a Pirates is gonna be like oh my god”
Host@ 4:31 — Commentary on product appeal and likely market adoption; implies compatibility/universal desire
high · Host explicitly states: 'This time, no. It's just that upper Elite Edition. Only 100 units... You're not going to see a Snickerette (Deluxe) topper here. No. You're not going to see it.'
sentiment_shift: Host comparison of POTC topper favorability vs. Indiana Jones predecessor suggests perceived upgrade cycle and improving product quality trajectory at Elite
medium · Host states 'if you thought that the fog machine and everything on the Indy was fantastic, you have seen nothing yet until you see this guy' and later claims 'this blows that ark of the covenant out of there'
technology_signal: Topper incorporates advanced integrated features: articulating mechanical elements (moving tentacles/waves), 200+ synchronized LEDs, interactive LCD display synced to game state, ambient wall-projection lighting (72 LEDs), and relay-based power management
high · Detailed product specs describe 'two tentacles that articulate and move,' '200+ LED lights,' 'fully interactive ultra-wide LCD display,' '72 LEDs project onto wall,' with game interaction via relay and USB integration