1968_Sackson_160_May 21.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_160_May 21.jpg
Title
1968_Sackson_160_May 21.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
5/19 5/9
5/11
5/12
5/10
TUESDAY 21 MAY 1968
Rogation Day
142nd day - 224 days to come
Got into Stationery show as a "Guest".
K.M.S. Industries : - Spoke to Robert A. Shaw, the National Sales
Manager. Asked him about SCORE FOUR It is a 3-dimensional
"Tic-Tac-Toe" and it is put out by another division of the
same company. He said he would send me a copy of it and
also the four games put out by the "Scientific Games
Division" ("Score Four" is put out by the "Funtastic Division"
which they acquired) - BUY OR SELL, COOPERATION, SKIRMISH,
& PSYCHE PATHS. The latter was invented by a bearded eccentric
with 2 P.H.D. degrees. He will send me some info on him.
They had a Canadian Game there called RAT RACE which the
publisher was trying to interest them in taking over. It had
a board with large squares starting i[crossed out] around the edge and
then spiraling to the center. Players had businesses which
they owned and there were squares on the board color coded
to the player's token. When landed on by opponents they
pay, but get a receipt, when land on "pawn shop" can pawn
the receipts for 1/2 the value of the item. As go along the
path advance from lower class to middle class and finally to
upper class. Object, I believe, is to arrive at upper class
with a certain amount of money. Rough idea. Didn't seem to
offer any chance for skill.
KMS also has a SOMA imitation in plastic which sells for $9.
Broman/Percepta :- Put out GAME OF 99. and CONESTOGA and
also a new variation of MILL called THIRD MAN He gave me
a copy. They also put out ELEPHANT CHESS which is the
same as CHINESE CHESS.
CONESTOGA has been improved, he said. There is more de-
cision making in the first stage of the game (see 6/13/64). For
example - an inheritance which gives a choice of going back
[crossed out] east to collect it or have a lesser smount sent to you while
you wait for it. Also the amount to be made from gold hunting
has been reduced considerably so that there is less chance to win
by a lucky find. The board is now printed on the two outside faces of the box.
Are-Jay Game Co., 6415 Sunderland Drive Cleveland, Ohio 44129
Spoke to owner. Told him I liked CORRAL. (See 5/19/66 & 5/20/66).
The game is played on a 7x7 grid.
He also has a puzzle called PERFECT SQUARES. This has the num-
bers from 1 to 16 which must be placed on a 4x4 grid so
that each column, row, long diagonal, and the four corner squares
all add up to 34
Pacific Games, Jerry Kayle, president, 12830 Raymer St.
N. Hollywood, California 91605
He promised to send me the rules for SPACE CHECKERS and
I promised to send him a FOCUS booklet.
He had a dummy box of a game called BUMP. It is played
with cards and there are times when you shift around the
table similar to MUSICAL CHAIRS. (Very rough idea.)
(cont. on 5/19)
5/11
5/12
5/10
TUESDAY 21 MAY 1968
Rogation Day
142nd day - 224 days to come
Got into Stationery show as a "Guest".
K.M.S. Industries : - Spoke to Robert A. Shaw, the National Sales
Manager. Asked him about SCORE FOUR It is a 3-dimensional
"Tic-Tac-Toe" and it is put out by another division of the
same company. He said he would send me a copy of it and
also the four games put out by the "Scientific Games
Division" ("Score Four" is put out by the "Funtastic Division"
which they acquired) - BUY OR SELL, COOPERATION, SKIRMISH,
& PSYCHE PATHS. The latter was invented by a bearded eccentric
with 2 P.H.D. degrees. He will send me some info on him.
They had a Canadian Game there called RAT RACE which the
publisher was trying to interest them in taking over. It had
a board with large squares starting i[crossed out] around the edge and
then spiraling to the center. Players had businesses which
they owned and there were squares on the board color coded
to the player's token. When landed on by opponents they
pay, but get a receipt, when land on "pawn shop" can pawn
the receipts for 1/2 the value of the item. As go along the
path advance from lower class to middle class and finally to
upper class. Object, I believe, is to arrive at upper class
with a certain amount of money. Rough idea. Didn't seem to
offer any chance for skill.
KMS also has a SOMA imitation in plastic which sells for $9.
Broman/Percepta :- Put out GAME OF 99. and CONESTOGA and
also a new variation of MILL called THIRD MAN He gave me
a copy. They also put out ELEPHANT CHESS which is the
same as CHINESE CHESS.
CONESTOGA has been improved, he said. There is more de-
cision making in the first stage of the game (see 6/13/64). For
example - an inheritance which gives a choice of going back
[crossed out] east to collect it or have a lesser smount sent to you while
you wait for it. Also the amount to be made from gold hunting
has been reduced considerably so that there is less chance to win
by a lucky find. The board is now printed on the two outside faces of the box.
Are-Jay Game Co., 6415 Sunderland Drive Cleveland, Ohio 44129
Spoke to owner. Told him I liked CORRAL. (See 5/19/66 & 5/20/66).
The game is played on a 7x7 grid.
He also has a puzzle called PERFECT SQUARES. This has the num-
bers from 1 to 16 which must be placed on a 4x4 grid so
that each column, row, long diagonal, and the four corner squares
all add up to 34
Pacific Games, Jerry Kayle, president, 12830 Raymer St.
N. Hollywood, California 91605
He promised to send me the rules for SPACE CHECKERS and
I promised to send him a FOCUS booklet.
He had a dummy box of a game called BUMP. It is played
with cards and there are times when you shift around the
table similar to MUSICAL CHAIRS. (Very rough idea.)
(cont. on 5/19)
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