1973_Sackson_349_November 25.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_349_November 25.jpg
Title
1973_Sackson_349_November 25.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
25 SUNDAY * NOVEMBER 1973
CHRIST THE KING * 329TH DAY * 36 DAYS TO COME
To 3 bazaars. Bought some erasors [erasers]. 3 had stacking plastic
pcs. [pieces] which could be used for game equipment. Bought a
hanging light fixture for upstairs game room.
Call from Claude. He heard from Earl but Earl wasn't much
interested in joining us for an off-broadway play. He'd rather
get together to play games.
(cont. from 11/27) [11/27]
He thought that I might be hit with having to return some
money, but he said to remember that it was Random House's
mistake.
To Brentano's and to Dorothy Shapiro's office. Gave her the 4 S & Ts
and told her that Jim Dunnigan was entering her for a subscription. She
appreciated it.
I mentioned that I hated to disturb her in her busy season and she said
that business is very slow. THE RIGHT CONNECTIONS and FITTING AND PROPER
are doing O.K. but other things are not moving and she doesn't know if
she'll be able to do any reordering. She also said that PATTON is
doing pretty well. The S.P.I. games are doing quite well. (Jim D. had
told me that he got a big reorder.)
She said that BALI was doing well there, but the S & R is dropping it.
(I never heard anything about that from Felicia!!)
After some hints from Dorothy I arranged to go there on 12/10, 12/11, and
12/12 - from 12 to 3 - to demonstrate all of my games. she said that
She'd have a good supply of my games. Later I looked upstairs and saw
that there were no SLEUTHs, only 1 VENTURE (I think), and only a
few THE RIGHT CONNECTIONS and FITTING & PROPER.
She had a copy of SCRIMMAGE which she had considered handling in
1970, but decided against. She gave it to me for my collection.
Upstairs looked at the games. Saw a series of games by
"Teaching Concepts" (no address given). They are FRACTION BROS. CIRCUS,
CIRCULATION, SUPER SANDWICH, READ AROUND, and SPACE HOP. (At home
NEW YORK Magazine had a piece on them - Filed in '73 Misc. [1973 miscellaneous]).
They had Skor-Mor's PRIME TIME and one I haven't seen, 5IVE STRAIGHT
which looked like a variation of GO MOKU with cards to 99 that
correspond to spaces on the board. (Actually did on 5/21.)
Call from Felicia while I was downtown. BB told him her that I was
visiting my editor. Dick Harris will be in on 12/3 to see 3D BOXES - 10:30 AM.
Sent a check to Bea Ecks' charity (see 11/16) for $7.50.
At Brentano's took an 1973-1974 catalog. Among other things listed:
FRUSTABLES, CORNERED-BUT-UNDAUNTED, EMOTE, CHINESE CHESS
(Game-ophiles), SYNTACTICS, 16 of the S.P.I. games (Jim D. told me, after I
asked, that when he said they didn't have the money Brentano's
(cont. on 11/26)
CHRIST THE KING * 329TH DAY * 36 DAYS TO COME
To 3 bazaars. Bought some erasors [erasers]. 3 had stacking plastic
pcs. [pieces] which could be used for game equipment. Bought a
hanging light fixture for upstairs game room.
Call from Claude. He heard from Earl but Earl wasn't much
interested in joining us for an off-broadway play. He'd rather
get together to play games.
(cont. from 11/27) [11/27]
He thought that I might be hit with having to return some
money, but he said to remember that it was Random House's
mistake.
To Brentano's and to Dorothy Shapiro's office. Gave her the 4 S & Ts
and told her that Jim Dunnigan was entering her for a subscription. She
appreciated it.
I mentioned that I hated to disturb her in her busy season and she said
that business is very slow. THE RIGHT CONNECTIONS and FITTING AND PROPER
are doing O.K. but other things are not moving and she doesn't know if
she'll be able to do any reordering. She also said that PATTON is
doing pretty well. The S.P.I. games are doing quite well. (Jim D. had
told me that he got a big reorder.)
She said that BALI was doing well there, but the S & R is dropping it.
(I never heard anything about that from Felicia!!)
After some hints from Dorothy I arranged to go there on 12/10, 12/11, and
12/12 - from 12 to 3 - to demonstrate all of my games. she said that
She'd have a good supply of my games. Later I looked upstairs and saw
that there were no SLEUTHs, only 1 VENTURE (I think), and only a
few THE RIGHT CONNECTIONS and FITTING & PROPER.
She had a copy of SCRIMMAGE which she had considered handling in
1970, but decided against. She gave it to me for my collection.
Upstairs looked at the games. Saw a series of games by
"Teaching Concepts" (no address given). They are FRACTION BROS. CIRCUS,
CIRCULATION, SUPER SANDWICH, READ AROUND, and SPACE HOP. (At home
NEW YORK Magazine had a piece on them - Filed in '73 Misc. [1973 miscellaneous]).
They had Skor-Mor's PRIME TIME and one I haven't seen, 5IVE STRAIGHT
which looked like a variation of GO MOKU with cards to 99 that
correspond to spaces on the board. (Actually did on 5/21.)
Call from Felicia while I was downtown. BB told him her that I was
visiting my editor. Dick Harris will be in on 12/3 to see 3D BOXES - 10:30 AM.
Sent a check to Bea Ecks' charity (see 11/16) for $7.50.
At Brentano's took an 1973-1974 catalog. Among other things listed:
FRUSTABLES, CORNERED-BUT-UNDAUNTED, EMOTE, CHINESE CHESS
(Game-ophiles), SYNTACTICS, 16 of the S.P.I. games (Jim D. told me, after I
asked, that when he said they didn't have the money Brentano's
(cont. on 11/26)
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