1967_Sackson_350_November 26.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_350_November 26.jpg
Title
1967_Sackson_350_November 26.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
SUNDAY 26 NOVEMBER 1967
Sunday next before Advent
330th day - 35 days to come
N.Y. Times had ads for these games : -
SAIL AWAY ( @ Gimbel's) (by the manufacturer)
TRIPTIC ( @ Hammacher - Schlemmer) (Manf. by inventor)
Three dimensional TICK-TACK-TOE. Three levels of
3 x 3 boards. 28 colored marbles.
WONDER WORDS ( @ Gimbel's) Children's reading game.
The magazine section had a 3M ad which featured
STOCKS & BONDS, showed OH-WAH-REE, PHLOUNDER, ACQUIRE,
QUINTO, TWIXT, & JUMPIN, Also mentioned FACTS IN FIVE.
The ad says there are ten games - leaving HIGH BID
& BREAKTHRU as the neglected ones. The 4 sport games
are also shown. The "Parade" supplement also had the
same ad.
Wrote a letter to Bill Caruson about game consulting. Whan I
asked BB to check it she thought it was too curt. I changed a
few things but insisted on leaving most of it. Bill's letter to me
was also rather curt.
Thought of trying ANOTHER with CO-5 and roughed out a
letter to Charley Parker, but didn't have BB type it yet.
Sunday next before Advent
330th day - 35 days to come
N.Y. Times had ads for these games : -
SAIL AWAY ( @ Gimbel's) (by the manufacturer)
TRIPTIC ( @ Hammacher - Schlemmer) (Manf. by inventor)
Three dimensional TICK-TACK-TOE. Three levels of
3 x 3 boards. 28 colored marbles.
WONDER WORDS ( @ Gimbel's) Children's reading game.
The magazine section had a 3M ad which featured
STOCKS & BONDS, showed OH-WAH-REE, PHLOUNDER, ACQUIRE,
QUINTO, TWIXT, & JUMPIN, Also mentioned FACTS IN FIVE.
The ad says there are ten games - leaving HIGH BID
& BREAKTHRU as the neglected ones. The 4 sport games
are also shown. The "Parade" supplement also had the
same ad.
Wrote a letter to Bill Caruson about game consulting. Whan I
asked BB to check it she thought it was too curt. I changed a
few things but insisted on leaving most of it. Bill's letter to me
was also rather curt.
Thought of trying ANOTHER with CO-5 and roughed out a
letter to Charley Parker, but didn't have BB type it yet.
Item sets