1968_Sackson_141_May 02.jpg
Creator
Sid Sackson
Date
1968
Format
.jpg
Source
Box 1, Object 6, Sid Sackson collection
Item sets
Rights Statement
The Strong, Rochester, New York.
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1968_Sackson_141_May 02.jpg
Title
1968_Sackson_141_May 02.jpg
Creator
Sid Sackson
Date
1968
Type
image
Format
.jpg
Source
Box 1, Object 6, Sid Sackson collection
Language
English
Coverage
1968
Rights
The Strong, Rochester, New York.
transcription
THURSDAY 2 MAY 1968
123rd day - 243 days to come
Thinking of a GAME - puzzle idea. Have a number of 10 x 10 grid boards
with holes in (say) half of the spaces. There are enough
pieces of (say) 6 x 2, 5 x 3, 4 x 3 with pegs on part of the
spaces. Object to place the pcs. on the boards
to either 1) cover the entire board or 2) arrange
connected pieces to touch all 4 edges.
[Diagram of a 3 x 4 grid. 5 of the 12 spaces are marked with circles. An arrow pointing to the lower left corner says 'possibly plastic']
Met with Felicia and Alice at their house. Looked at a game
called SHOW BUSINESS. It was a MONOPOLY imitation played with dice-
(get an extra throw for landing on another player, not for throwing
a double). When land on a "play" can option it if wish to. Pay a
specific amount for the option. Then collect a specific amount
of "angel" money. After an out of town tour (where you win or lose
money by drawing "chance" type cards) Spin a "hit-flop" spinner.
If a hit keep all the "angel" money. If a flop keep half. When
a player lands on another's play he arranges a "theater party"
at a specific fee. (Rough idea. Completely - or at least 98% luck)
Talked about what to do about some of my games. Decided to
hold up on submitting WHAT'S IT WORTH TO YOU? to 3M until we
get some word from Will Erickson about their card game line.
If that doesn't look too encouraging, we will hold it off and I'll
take it up with me to Parker with a number of others.
The games Champion has, including INFINITE PLANE & SPECTRUM,
still didn't come. Felicia called again and got a promise to
send them right away.
Told them that I had some other games at another
manufacturer, of whom I was told in confidence. Didn't go into
detail & they didn't press me.
The inventor of SHOW BUSINESS was : -
Edward A. Raskin
442 East 78th St.
New York, N.Y. 10021
The 1st Quarter 3M check came (See 4/26)
Played FREE FORM with BB. Worked well. (See 5/5 for rules.)
123rd day - 243 days to come
Thinking of a GAME - puzzle idea. Have a number of 10 x 10 grid boards
with holes in (say) half of the spaces. There are enough
pieces of (say) 6 x 2, 5 x 3, 4 x 3 with pegs on part of the
spaces. Object to place the pcs. on the boards
to either 1) cover the entire board or 2) arrange
connected pieces to touch all 4 edges.
[Diagram of a 3 x 4 grid. 5 of the 12 spaces are marked with circles. An arrow pointing to the lower left corner says 'possibly plastic']
Met with Felicia and Alice at their house. Looked at a game
called SHOW BUSINESS. It was a MONOPOLY imitation played with dice-
(get an extra throw for landing on another player, not for throwing
a double). When land on a "play" can option it if wish to. Pay a
specific amount for the option. Then collect a specific amount
of "angel" money. After an out of town tour (where you win or lose
money by drawing "chance" type cards) Spin a "hit-flop" spinner.
If a hit keep all the "angel" money. If a flop keep half. When
a player lands on another's play he arranges a "theater party"
at a specific fee. (Rough idea. Completely - or at least 98% luck)
Talked about what to do about some of my games. Decided to
hold up on submitting WHAT'S IT WORTH TO YOU? to 3M until we
get some word from Will Erickson about their card game line.
If that doesn't look too encouraging, we will hold it off and I'll
take it up with me to Parker with a number of others.
The games Champion has, including INFINITE PLANE & SPECTRUM,
still didn't come. Felicia called again and got a promise to
send them right away.
Told them that I had some other games at another
manufacturer, of whom I was told in confidence. Didn't go into
detail & they didn't press me.
The inventor of SHOW BUSINESS was : -
Edward A. Raskin
442 East 78th St.
New York, N.Y. 10021
The 1st Quarter 3M check came (See 4/26)
Played FREE FORM with BB. Worked well. (See 5/5 for rules.)
Item sets