1968_Sackson_303_October 11.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_303_October 11.jpg
Title
1968_Sackson_303_October 11.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 11 OCTOBER
1968 285th day - 81 days to come
To Adler's Foreign Books, Inc.
162 Fifth Ave.
(691-5151)
Didn't have much in the way of games. Bought a German
book for 75¢. KARTENSPIELE von Theodor Müller-Alfeld.
Brought EXECUTIVE DECISION, FITTING & PROPER, ANOTHER,
& WHAT'S IT WORTH TO YOU? to Alice. The first she is sending
out, of course, to 3M. I suggested that the second might be
good for S&R. When she sees Mr. Luongo she will sound him
out. They have almost made up their mind to let S&R take over
BALI. They will get 10% on the first 50,000 (I think) ad
5% thereafter. The inventer agreed to take 2 1/2% straight.
The third she thinks might be go for Whitman but we'll wait
to see what they do with FOCUS.
The fourth she will send to X.
To Brentano's. Saw POST TIME (c) 1967 J. Parisi Co., Staten Island.
A horse race game with a complicated looking board and
a set of cards. The race consists of drawing three
cards for each horse in the race. These cards are placed
into gadgety "movement calculators" which sum up the "time"
of the horse. The horses are placed on the board in ac-
cordance with the cards. There is betting after the
first and 2nd cards are used but before another round af-
ter each player sees his third card but before they are
used. The third round is in sequence and the betting is sup-
posed to give the following players a hint. Under certain
circumstances a horse that is behind can win by drawing
a "dark horse" card as the third card. (Rough idea - but
game seems to be complicated without being interesting.)
Alice had a letter from Bob Claude. THESE UNITED STATES
is going to the play testing panels and has a chance.
They will soon get to a consideration of FLINGERS.
1968 285th day - 81 days to come
To Adler's Foreign Books, Inc.
162 Fifth Ave.
(691-5151)
Didn't have much in the way of games. Bought a German
book for 75¢. KARTENSPIELE von Theodor Müller-Alfeld.
Brought EXECUTIVE DECISION, FITTING & PROPER, ANOTHER,
& WHAT'S IT WORTH TO YOU? to Alice. The first she is sending
out, of course, to 3M. I suggested that the second might be
good for S&R. When she sees Mr. Luongo she will sound him
out. They have almost made up their mind to let S&R take over
BALI. They will get 10% on the first 50,000 (I think) ad
5% thereafter. The inventer agreed to take 2 1/2% straight.
The third she thinks might be go for Whitman but we'll wait
to see what they do with FOCUS.
The fourth she will send to X.
To Brentano's. Saw POST TIME (c) 1967 J. Parisi Co., Staten Island.
A horse race game with a complicated looking board and
a set of cards. The race consists of drawing three
cards for each horse in the race. These cards are placed
into gadgety "movement calculators" which sum up the "time"
of the horse. The horses are placed on the board in ac-
cordance with the cards. There is betting after the
first and 2nd cards are used but before another round af-
ter each player sees his third card but before they are
used. The third round is in sequence and the betting is sup-
posed to give the following players a hint. Under certain
circumstances a horse that is behind can win by drawing
a "dark horse" card as the third card. (Rough idea - but
game seems to be complicated without being interesting.)
Alice had a letter from Bob Claude. THESE UNITED STATES
is going to the play testing panels and has a chance.
They will soon get to a consideration of FLINGERS.
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