1973_Sackson_173_June 02.jpg
Creator
Sid Sackson
Date
1973
Format
.jpg
Source
Box 2, Object 1, Sid Sackson collection
Item sets
Rights Statement
The Strong, Rochester, New York.
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1973_Sackson_173_June 02.jpg
Title
1973_Sackson_173_June 02.jpg
Creator
Sid Sackson
Date
1973
Type
image
Format
.jpg
Source
Box 2, Object 1, Sid Sackson collection
Language
English
Coverage
1973
Rights
The Strong, Rochester, New York.
transcription
2 SATURDAY - JUNE 1973
153RD DAY - 212 DAYS TO COME
Rcd. a short "thank you" letter from Steve Andrews - WINIT, etc.
Made a new layout sheet for HONORABLE RELATIONS, four on a sheet.
To Boston Road and had 14 copies made.
Edith gave me a political ad from a Co-Op City newspaper
in the form of THE POLITICAL GAME. (Filed in '72 Misc.)
Call from Claude. In Philadelphia in a bookstore on Chestnut St.
(he is pretty sure) he saw a game called CIRCO LOGIC. It was
$8 so he didn't buy it. It looked like it was done by an
amateur. All he remembers is that the board was circular
and divided into spaces. The pcs. were similar in appearance
to chessmen but not the same. The company name was given as
"Shatacon Games" but no address was included. (I called
information in Philadelphia but no such company was listed.)
Claude has a book he thinks I'd be interested in. It is called
HEADS I WIN TAILS YOU LOSE. (Can't remember what he said
it covered.
He is working on a "Flea Market" GAME which will be like
his "Auction GAME, without the auction.
Showed HONORABLE RELATIONS to Dave Horn, and he remembered
seeing it before. He couldn't solve it.
Played HIT THE JACKPOT with BB, Barbara, and Dave. They liked it.
153RD DAY - 212 DAYS TO COME
Rcd. a short "thank you" letter from Steve Andrews - WINIT, etc.
Made a new layout sheet for HONORABLE RELATIONS, four on a sheet.
To Boston Road and had 14 copies made.
Edith gave me a political ad from a Co-Op City newspaper
in the form of THE POLITICAL GAME. (Filed in '72 Misc.)
Call from Claude. In Philadelphia in a bookstore on Chestnut St.
(he is pretty sure) he saw a game called CIRCO LOGIC. It was
$8 so he didn't buy it. It looked like it was done by an
amateur. All he remembers is that the board was circular
and divided into spaces. The pcs. were similar in appearance
to chessmen but not the same. The company name was given as
"Shatacon Games" but no address was included. (I called
information in Philadelphia but no such company was listed.)
Claude has a book he thinks I'd be interested in. It is called
HEADS I WIN TAILS YOU LOSE. (Can't remember what he said
it covered.
He is working on a "Flea Market" GAME which will be like
his "Auction GAME, without the auction.
Showed HONORABLE RELATIONS to Dave Horn, and he remembered
seeing it before. He couldn't solve it.
Played HIT THE JACKPOT with BB, Barbara, and Dave. They liked it.
Item sets