1972_Sackson_284_September 20.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_284_September 20.jpg
Title
1972_Sackson_284_September 20.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
20 WEDNESDAY - SEPTEMBER 1972
264TH DAY - 102 DAYS TO COME
Felicia called. She wanted me to be present when Gary Sherbell
brings in his revised version of TORTS- THE GAME OF LAWSUITS,
made the date for 9/28 at 1 P.M.
She asked if I had any record of a game - STONED. The inventor
has been after her but hasn't contacted her. He left $2 across
the hall and wants his material returned. I told her that
she gave it to me and that I'll bring it next Thursday.
She got the rules for PROFIT and PAYOFF from across the hall. She
hasn't rcd. [received] any word from American Greetings, and she is getting
annoyed with them.
She said that Leonard Willett likes me, and is particularly impressed
with my game diary.
She inferred that she might have to take me up on my offer to
loan her money, but said it "would be a good deal for me."
She started asking me about GAF (and JUNGLE RACE) but her phone rang.
Rcd. [received] a letter from Leonard Willett. Thanked me for the $350 check
and suggested sending the other $350 after I receive "the loot."
Rcd. a short letter from an AGOG reader (or rather two) who are in-
terested in the pitfalls involved in marketing a game.
Tried a new version of POST-HASTE. Used the board and
other equipment and setup of 9/9. A player moves a pc. [piece] the
number of spaces equal to the number of pcs., including
the one moving, that are in the space. The color of the space
landed on indicates the player who plays next. Therefor a
player landing on his own color goes again. If there are three
playing the unused color gives the player landing there a-
nother turn. Also after a player has brought all his pieces
in that color becomes "wild." Played by myself. Then 2
hand ^with BB, one using green and blue, the other red and yellow.
The 2 red and 1 yellow spaces in a row at the bottom right
were too much of a handicap against the blue-green. I'll
need a new arrangement, and probably about 16 spaces in-
stead of 24.
Call from Claude. Date Friday. A magazine he saw at work
had reviews of some sports games. He'll try to get it
for me.
Call from Gary Sherbell. Confirmed the date for 9/28. He told
me a little about the reasons for his changes, but I told him to
hold onto them until we get together.
(cont. from 9/21)[9/24]
file boxes in the room. // Tried new BONUS ideas alone. O.K.
Graeme Levin here about 4, stayed for supper, and I
drove him to White Plains subway about 12:30.
Graeme brought me copies of GAMES & PUZZLES #5 and #6.
(cont. on 9/16)
264TH DAY - 102 DAYS TO COME
Felicia called. She wanted me to be present when Gary Sherbell
brings in his revised version of TORTS- THE GAME OF LAWSUITS,
made the date for 9/28 at 1 P.M.
She asked if I had any record of a game - STONED. The inventor
has been after her but hasn't contacted her. He left $2 across
the hall and wants his material returned. I told her that
she gave it to me and that I'll bring it next Thursday.
She got the rules for PROFIT and PAYOFF from across the hall. She
hasn't rcd. [received] any word from American Greetings, and she is getting
annoyed with them.
She said that Leonard Willett likes me, and is particularly impressed
with my game diary.
She inferred that she might have to take me up on my offer to
loan her money, but said it "would be a good deal for me."
She started asking me about GAF (and JUNGLE RACE) but her phone rang.
Rcd. [received] a letter from Leonard Willett. Thanked me for the $350 check
and suggested sending the other $350 after I receive "the loot."
Rcd. a short letter from an AGOG reader (or rather two) who are in-
terested in the pitfalls involved in marketing a game.
Tried a new version of POST-HASTE. Used the board and
other equipment and setup of 9/9. A player moves a pc. [piece] the
number of spaces equal to the number of pcs., including
the one moving, that are in the space. The color of the space
landed on indicates the player who plays next. Therefor a
player landing on his own color goes again. If there are three
playing the unused color gives the player landing there a-
nother turn. Also after a player has brought all his pieces
in that color becomes "wild." Played by myself. Then 2
hand ^with BB, one using green and blue, the other red and yellow.
The 2 red and 1 yellow spaces in a row at the bottom right
were too much of a handicap against the blue-green. I'll
need a new arrangement, and probably about 16 spaces in-
stead of 24.
Call from Claude. Date Friday. A magazine he saw at work
had reviews of some sports games. He'll try to get it
for me.
Call from Gary Sherbell. Confirmed the date for 9/28. He told
me a little about the reasons for his changes, but I told him to
hold onto them until we get together.
(cont. from 9/21)[9/24]
file boxes in the room. // Tried new BONUS ideas alone. O.K.
Graeme Levin here about 4, stayed for supper, and I
drove him to White Plains subway about 12:30.
Graeme brought me copies of GAMES & PUZZLES #5 and #6.
(cont. on 9/16)
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