1972_Sackson_196_June 24.jpg
Creator
Sid Sackson
Date
1972
Format
.jpg
Source
Box 1, Object 10, Sid Sackson collection
Item sets
Rights Statement
The Strong, Rochester, New York.
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1972_Sackson_196_June 24.jpg
Title
1972_Sackson_196_June 24.jpg
Creator
Sid Sackson
Date
1972
Type
image
Format
.jpg
Source
Box 1, Object 10, Sid Sackson collection
Language
English
Coverage
1972
Rights
The Strong, Rochester, New York.
transcription
24 SATURDAY - JUNE 1972
ST. JOHN, BAPTIST - 176TH DAY - 190 DAYS TO COME
Finished the board for SCOTLAND YARD. Made another key chart
and had 8 repros made at Boston Post Rd.
In evening played with Phil and Annette. Allowing a player to keep
3 interrogation cards at the end of his turn makes it very
difficult to get information on the one an opponent is using.
Decided to reduce the number to 2, so that a player will have
three at the most when he is passing one. Not enough warrant
cards were around so I decided to deal one to each player at the start.
Arthur called and we discussed the matter of games for HASBRO. He
seemed to think that my 50% - 50% to the pot idea sounded O.K.
He'll check with Wald and get back to me.
Arthur said that we shouldn't do business with them unless we
can get at least $2,000 per game as an advance. I said we
could try but I doubt whether we'll get it.
I started thinking about a gambling GAME using 12 dice
with colors on the faces, different arrangements. Choose 3
dice from, say, 4 and bet on a combination of 3 colors and
then throw. Another idea. If a bet is won it can be advanced
to a new bet with a higher payoff. (Very rough idea.)
(cont. from 6/25) [6/26]
In evening started going through the 1969 PLAYTHINGS and
TOYS & NOVELTIES, tearing out the clippings I want to keep.
[Started 6/26]
(cont. from 6/27) [6/27]
he wants to show to HASBRO. MANIPULATION, even tho it is way over
1/2 hour long. He has a very simplified version of
KNIFE YOUR BUDDY which sounded pretty much like a path
game with being sent forward and back. Anne didn't see why
they would pay royalties on it. Neither do I.
Told Claude about the commercial for THE BOSS, which
Jules Cooper descibed to me. Steve Madoff talked about
on 6/23.
Claude said he picked up a copy of LE MANS at a thrift shop,
which I can have if I want. Also bought TEEKO without rules.
Finished going thru the 1969 PLAYTHINGS and TOYS & NOVELTIES.
ST. JOHN, BAPTIST - 176TH DAY - 190 DAYS TO COME
Finished the board for SCOTLAND YARD. Made another key chart
and had 8 repros made at Boston Post Rd.
In evening played with Phil and Annette. Allowing a player to keep
3 interrogation cards at the end of his turn makes it very
difficult to get information on the one an opponent is using.
Decided to reduce the number to 2, so that a player will have
three at the most when he is passing one. Not enough warrant
cards were around so I decided to deal one to each player at the start.
Arthur called and we discussed the matter of games for HASBRO. He
seemed to think that my 50% - 50% to the pot idea sounded O.K.
He'll check with Wald and get back to me.
Arthur said that we shouldn't do business with them unless we
can get at least $2,000 per game as an advance. I said we
could try but I doubt whether we'll get it.
I started thinking about a gambling GAME using 12 dice
with colors on the faces, different arrangements. Choose 3
dice from, say, 4 and bet on a combination of 3 colors and
then throw. Another idea. If a bet is won it can be advanced
to a new bet with a higher payoff. (Very rough idea.)
(cont. from 6/25) [6/26]
In evening started going through the 1969 PLAYTHINGS and
TOYS & NOVELTIES, tearing out the clippings I want to keep.
[Started 6/26]
(cont. from 6/27) [6/27]
he wants to show to HASBRO. MANIPULATION, even tho it is way over
1/2 hour long. He has a very simplified version of
KNIFE YOUR BUDDY which sounded pretty much like a path
game with being sent forward and back. Anne didn't see why
they would pay royalties on it. Neither do I.
Told Claude about the commercial for THE BOSS, which
Jules Cooper descibed to me. Steve Madoff talked about
on 6/23.
Claude said he picked up a copy of LE MANS at a thrift shop,
which I can have if I want. Also bought TEEKO without rules.
Finished going thru the 1969 PLAYTHINGS and TOYS & NOVELTIES.
Item sets