1968_Sackson_156_May 17.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_156_May 17.jpg
Title
1968_Sackson_156_May 17.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
Friday 17 May 1968
138th day - 228 days to come
(cont. from 5/16) [5/16]
mines which kind of piece must be played next. - signi-
fies a falling pc. Same signifies the same type of piece.
+ signifies a rising piece. [Game sells for $8.]
Saw IRONSIDES (Ideal. Didn't look at it.
Saw PERSONALITY (MB). From a TV game. Book of questions
at various levels of sophistication. A question is read
off and each writes an answer on a magic slate. The
answers are mixed up and then read. Each player places a
peg in a space (in a plastic gadget) representing the player he
thinks wrote the answer. The player who wrote the answer places
a peg in someone else as camouflage. After 5 questions score
1 point for each right guess. (Fairly complete.)
Saw Jean Dixon's GAME OF DESTINY (MB.) Seems to have extra large
tarot cards but couldn't see any of the details.
Saw a good supply of 3M bookshelf games with ACQUIRE having
the least. Similar situation @ Gimbel's.
At Gimbels also saw BIG FUNERAL.
The new edition of VIET NAM that Phil Orbanes sent me arrived.
The 6 copies of BAZAAR that Jim Morgan sent arrived. My new
rules were not used.
May PLAYTHINGS came. mentioned that a new company, The Daystar Co., 201
old Bristol Pike, Pristol, Pa., has purchased two card games -
DUTCH BLITZ and DUTCH BLITZ, JR. from Werner Muller. The two
games have reportedly been very popular in a six-state area in-
cluding New England for the past seven years. I saw this in Phila.
Several years ago (see 1965).
138th day - 228 days to come
(cont. from 5/16) [5/16]
mines which kind of piece must be played next. - signi-
fies a falling pc. Same signifies the same type of piece.
+ signifies a rising piece. [Game sells for $8.]
Saw IRONSIDES (Ideal. Didn't look at it.
Saw PERSONALITY (MB). From a TV game. Book of questions
at various levels of sophistication. A question is read
off and each writes an answer on a magic slate. The
answers are mixed up and then read. Each player places a
peg in a space (in a plastic gadget) representing the player he
thinks wrote the answer. The player who wrote the answer places
a peg in someone else as camouflage. After 5 questions score
1 point for each right guess. (Fairly complete.)
Saw Jean Dixon's GAME OF DESTINY (MB.) Seems to have extra large
tarot cards but couldn't see any of the details.
Saw a good supply of 3M bookshelf games with ACQUIRE having
the least. Similar situation @ Gimbel's.
At Gimbels also saw BIG FUNERAL.
The new edition of VIET NAM that Phil Orbanes sent me arrived.
The 6 copies of BAZAAR that Jim Morgan sent arrived. My new
rules were not used.
May PLAYTHINGS came. mentioned that a new company, The Daystar Co., 201
old Bristol Pike, Pristol, Pa., has purchased two card games -
DUTCH BLITZ and DUTCH BLITZ, JR. from Werner Muller. The two
games have reportedly been very popular in a six-state area in-
cluding New England for the past seven years. I saw this in Phila.
Several years ago (see 1965).
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