1967_Sackson_111_April 01.jpg
Creator
Sid Sackson
Date
1967
Format
.jpg
Source
Box 1, Object 5, Sid Sackson collection
Item sets
Rights Statement
The Strong, Rochester, New York.
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1967_Sackson_111_April 01.jpg
Title
1967_Sackson_111_April 01.jpg
Creator
Sid Sackson
Date
1967
Type
image
Format
.jpg
Source
Box 1, Object 5, Sid Sackson collection
Language
English
Coverage
1967
Rights
The Strong, Rochester, New York.
transcription
SATURDAY 1 APRIL
1967 91st day - 274 days to come
To Post Office to have the following registered:-
TRIPLE CROSS, INFINITE PLANE, "packaging" Idea. Took them
with me.
Called Claude. He is layed up with a twisted knee. We'll go
tonight but he can't make it tomorrow. Called Fay. She will
come tomorrow. Promised to have TREASURE HUNT ready for her.
Worked on a board for playing TREASURE HUNT all day.
To Claude in the evening. Discussed his STOCK MARKET GAME. It is
based on buying shares in four different stores stocks. Then there
are trading periods where players offer stock for sale and others offer
to buy. The agreed price sets the market price (as in the real
stock market). The problem is, what is to stop two players who
have large holdings in a particular stock to arrange a sale of one
share at a ridiculously high price and thus bring up the value of
their entire holdings. There are announcements of dividend pay-
ments, which come true [crossed out] within about 10% and also
rumors of company stock values going up. This is to try
and stimulate activity in the stock. I feel the game needs
more work to iron out the problems.
The 4 of us played my TREASURE HUNT. It played well,
though it was over fast.
1967 91st day - 274 days to come
To Post Office to have the following registered:-
TRIPLE CROSS, INFINITE PLANE, "packaging" Idea. Took them
with me.
Called Claude. He is layed up with a twisted knee. We'll go
tonight but he can't make it tomorrow. Called Fay. She will
come tomorrow. Promised to have TREASURE HUNT ready for her.
Worked on a board for playing TREASURE HUNT all day.
To Claude in the evening. Discussed his STOCK MARKET GAME. It is
based on buying shares in four different stores stocks. Then there
are trading periods where players offer stock for sale and others offer
to buy. The agreed price sets the market price (as in the real
stock market). The problem is, what is to stop two players who
have large holdings in a particular stock to arrange a sale of one
share at a ridiculously high price and thus bring up the value of
their entire holdings. There are announcements of dividend pay-
ments, which come true [crossed out] within about 10% and also
rumors of company stock values going up. This is to try
and stimulate activity in the stock. I feel the game needs
more work to iron out the problems.
The 4 of us played my TREASURE HUNT. It played well,
though it was over fast.
Item sets