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SDTM launches branded t-shirt pre-order campaign with original art design.
The hosts reached out to multiple artists (both inside and outside the pinball industry) to design the shirts, but none were willing to take the project despite being offered payment.
high confidence · Hosts discussing their design process at the beginning of the episode
The artwork was created collaboratively: Zach Sharp had an initial concept, one host drew it up based on that concept, then Zach Sharp tweaked and refined it, and the design was professionally digitized and cleaned up by CD Graphics.
high confidence · Detailed explanation of design process by hosts
Pre-orders will remain open for approximately 2-3 weeks to gauge order numbers, sizes, and allow for a bulk order before production.
high confidence · Host statement about pre-order timeline and strategy
The hosts will guarantee fulfillment of all orders, even if only five people order, covering the minimum order threshold themselves.
high confidence · Host promise: 'regardless if there are only five people that want one you will get your share'
Flip N Out Pinball donated two branded t-shirts (one Jersey Jack Pinball XL, one American Pinball 'Houdini Master of Mystery' XL) as raffle prizes.
high confidence · Host attribution to 'Larry at Flip N Out Pinball'
“Nobody wanted anything to do with it. And we were going to pay them, too.”
Host (Gregory or unnamed co-host) @ Early in episode — Illustrates difficulty in finding willing artists; shows hosts' willingness to pay for professional work
“I have a new respect for bands and how they stay together while producing a song. Because we barely made it through designing the damn t-shirt.”
Host @ Mid-episode — Humorous commentary on creative collaboration challenges; suggests significant creative tension during design process
“Because we barely made it through designing the damn t-shirt. But truly it's because it's important to us. We really cared about it.”
Host @ Mid-episode — Expresses care and investment in the final product despite process difficulties
“We're not trying to sell you things but we're really proud of the artwork we're really proud of the t-shirt and we're proud of our fans to be able to support wearing the shirt”
Host @ Late in episode — Frames t-shirt sales as fan support/community engagement rather than pure profit motive
community_signal: SDTM implementing merchandise-based fundraising with community raffle incentives and multi-platform outreach (PayPal, Pinside handles, YouTube names) to fund equipment and operations
high · Hosts explicitly state merchandise sales fund 'equipment and different things' and request multiple identification methods from buyers; Flip N Out Pinball partnership provides raffle prizes
community_signal: Flip N Out Pinball supporting content creator initiatives through prize donations, indicating strong relationships between retailers and media
high · Larry at Flip N Out Pinball donated two branded t-shirts for SDTM raffle without apparent quid pro quo
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