The FSPA has given away 6 pinball machines as a prize.
Here are pictures of previous Give-A-Way machines.
For more information visit The Internet Pinball Database.

#1 Summer 2002 -- Joker Poker, won by Kevin Gaspin with his entry from VBH Summer 2002, a 4-Player, solid state electronic game, designed by Ed Krynski and manufactured by Gottlieb in 1978.
There are no pictures of the Joker Poker Give-a-way machine.

#2 Summer 2003 -- Strikes and Spares, won by Chris Newsom with his entry from NoVA 2003, a 4-Player, solid state electronic game, designed by Gary Gayton and manufactured by Bally in 1977.
Playfield
Backglass
Cabinet

#3 Summer 2004 -- Bally Star Trek, won by James Furdell with his entry from JPF 2004, a 4-Player, solid state electronic game, designed by Gary Gayton and manufactured by Bally in 1979.
Playfield
Backglass
Cabinet

#4 Summer 2005 -- Stern Meteor, won by Chris Newsom with his entry from JPF 2005, a 4-Player, solid state electronic game, designed by Steve Kirk and manufactured by Stern in 1979.
Playfield
Backglass
Cabinet

#5 Summer 2006 -- Stern Seawitch, Ralph Chanley with his entry from John's Place Spring 2006, a 4-Player, solid state electronic game, designed by Mike Kubin and manufactured by Stern in 1980.
Playfield
Backglass
Cabinet

#6 Summer 2007 -- Gottlieb Amazing Spider-Man, Bill Bisbeewith his entry from John's Place (??) 2007, a 4-Player, solid state electronic game, designed by Ed Krynski and manufactured by Gottieb in 1980.
Playfield
Backglass
Cabinet

#7 Summer 2008 -- Williams: Grand Prix, (To be Given Away, September 20, 2008 at the FSPA Summer 2008 EoSP), a 4-Player, electromechanical game, designed by Steve Kordek and manufactured by Williams in 1976.
Playfield
Backglass
Cabinet

#8 Summer 2009 -- still TBD, (To be Given Away, in 2009 at the FSPA Summer 2009 EoSP), some sort of pinball machine, designed by a game designer and manufactured by someone in the past.
Playfield
Backglass
Cabinet

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