1969_Sackson_081_March 02.jpg
Creator
Sid Sackson
Date
1969
Format
.jpg
Source
Box 1, Object 7, Sid Sackson collection
Item sets
Rights Statement
The Strong, Rochester, New York.
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1969_Sackson_081_March 02.jpg
Title
1969_Sackson_081_March 02.jpg
Creator
Sid Sackson
Date
1969
Type
image
Format
.jpg
Source
Box 1, Object 7, Sid Sackson collection
Language
English
Coverage
1969
Rights
The Strong, Rochester, New York.
transcription
SUNDAY 2 MARCH
Second Sunday in Lent
Texas Independence Day 1969 61st day - 304 days to come
Wrote up ORIGINS OF WORLD WAR I.
Started the new rules of SPELLBINDER.
(cont. from 3/3) [3/4]
Another new game in their line is RADAR SEARCH. This has an upright
board with a picture of the world and multiple paths connecting
a starting & finishing space with the rest of the world. Once player
has two pieces which represent spies. The other has one piece which re-
presents a police helicopter. In each turn the player with the spies
can move one or the other piece 1 space. One every other turn
the move is visible to the other player. The others are invisible and
the spy player doesn't have to identify which one he moves (if he
can confuse the police). The police helicopter can move one or two
spaces and all of his moves are visible to the spy. (A "radar
scope" is used for viewing the opponent's moves.) The spy wins if he
moves one piece around the world and back to the starting place
without either [crossed out] piece being caught by the police. When
caught a buzzer buzzes and the police wins.
Jules said that the detective line was being stopped for a year
and that possibly next year they will reissue CASE OF THE ELUSIVE ASSASSIN
and AND THEN THERE WERE NONE. He thinks the latter is the best and he will
send me a copy.
He asked me why I haven't been showing him any games. Told him I was
tied up with the book for the last year.
To Whitman. Met Felicia again. Bob Engel on his way out
for an appointment. Said he'd call me tonight. We looked thru the
showroom. FOCUS is displayed in a few places.
To Kohner Bros. Met Mr. Kohner for a moment. Wanted to show
him FITTING & PROPER but he was busy and I wanted to get to the
hotel so I said I'd be back tomorrow.
To Wff 'n Proof To Aco. Spoke to Al Samuels. Showed him
TOTALLY-- and he really liked it. He thought it would be better to
provide 4 sets of dice rather than the cardboard square I
provided. He thought that each should throw their own dice but I
said that that loses the incentive of getting the most out of a
throw. Then I suggested that both ways can be included if the 4 sets
of dice are included. Because of his reception of TOTALLY-- I
decided to show him FITTING & PROPER. He liked it also and his
assistant, Charlotte (I think), thought it was great. Al took the
two of them with him and said he'd get right on to costing them
out and will let me know as soon as he has something defin-
ite. He believes in royalties but we'll discuss the rate after
he finishes the costing.
He will also be putting out some games by a teacher in the midwest
who is dealing exclusively thru him. This teacher has a TV show
(cont. on 3/1)
Second Sunday in Lent
Texas Independence Day 1969 61st day - 304 days to come
Wrote up ORIGINS OF WORLD WAR I.
Started the new rules of SPELLBINDER.
(cont. from 3/3) [3/4]
Another new game in their line is RADAR SEARCH. This has an upright
board with a picture of the world and multiple paths connecting
a starting & finishing space with the rest of the world. Once player
has two pieces which represent spies. The other has one piece which re-
presents a police helicopter. In each turn the player with the spies
can move one or the other piece 1 space. One every other turn
the move is visible to the other player. The others are invisible and
the spy player doesn't have to identify which one he moves (if he
can confuse the police). The police helicopter can move one or two
spaces and all of his moves are visible to the spy. (A "radar
scope" is used for viewing the opponent's moves.) The spy wins if he
moves one piece around the world and back to the starting place
without either [crossed out] piece being caught by the police. When
caught a buzzer buzzes and the police wins.
Jules said that the detective line was being stopped for a year
and that possibly next year they will reissue CASE OF THE ELUSIVE ASSASSIN
and AND THEN THERE WERE NONE. He thinks the latter is the best and he will
send me a copy.
He asked me why I haven't been showing him any games. Told him I was
tied up with the book for the last year.
To Whitman. Met Felicia again. Bob Engel on his way out
for an appointment. Said he'd call me tonight. We looked thru the
showroom. FOCUS is displayed in a few places.
To Kohner Bros. Met Mr. Kohner for a moment. Wanted to show
him FITTING & PROPER but he was busy and I wanted to get to the
hotel so I said I'd be back tomorrow.
To Wff 'n Proof To Aco. Spoke to Al Samuels. Showed him
TOTALLY-- and he really liked it. He thought it would be better to
provide 4 sets of dice rather than the cardboard square I
provided. He thought that each should throw their own dice but I
said that that loses the incentive of getting the most out of a
throw. Then I suggested that both ways can be included if the 4 sets
of dice are included. Because of his reception of TOTALLY-- I
decided to show him FITTING & PROPER. He liked it also and his
assistant, Charlotte (I think), thought it was great. Al took the
two of them with him and said he'd get right on to costing them
out and will let me know as soon as he has something defin-
ite. He believes in royalties but we'll discuss the rate after
he finishes the costing.
He will also be putting out some games by a teacher in the midwest
who is dealing exclusively thru him. This teacher has a TV show
(cont. on 3/1)
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