1969_Sackson_311_October 18.jpg
Creator
Sid Sackson
Date
1969
Format
.jpg
Source
Box 1, Object 7, Sid Sackson collection
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Rights Statement
The Strong, Rochester, New York.
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1969_Sackson_311_October 18.jpg
Title
1969_Sackson_311_October 18.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
SATURDAY 18 OCTOBER
St. Luke, Evangelist
Alaska Day (Alaska) 1969 291st day - 74 days to come
Visited Albert Field (see 10/13). He has the largest collection
of cards in the world, which he will donate to the Metro-
politan Museum, arrangements having been made.
The old Belgian cards (which I got from Goldwasser at
the University Pl. Bookstore) were probably new to him and
I traded for a set of CARD DOMINOES put out by
U.S.P.C. in 1906.
For $6 (raised from $5.25 by BB) I bought:-
THE BOOKIE:- A horserace card game. No rules.
HANAFUDA:- The Japanese flower cards, std. size rather than the small ones I have.
A GAME OF THE STATES:- A quiz game with 70 cards, (c) 1887.
WORD-O-GRAM:- Letter cards. No rules and no date. Probably an imitation of LEXICON, CROSSWORD.
KLEEN-UP:- Just the rules and pictures of the cards. A trivial HEARTS game. (Filed in "Misc. Card Games" folder.)
ZOOM:- A children's card game. (do.)
Gave me the phone number of a dealer who handles
cards & books on cards and who has non-standard
material - probably at pretty high prices. He called
her and asked about the price of THE DEVIL'S PICTURE-BOOKS.
She has one for $27.50, which it isn't worth to me.
He told her I would be calling her.
{ K. Gregory, BU8-2119
Field has been corresponding with Lech Pijanowski for a
short time and will be trading cards with him.
Sent copies of A GAMUT OF GAMES to Haar Hoolim,
Lech Pijanowski, and Warren Buell. (Sent them at "Book"
rates - only 28¢ overseas.)
Called Fay Baker & agreed to send her two letters, one
saying that we are partners in TREASURE HUNT and that she
could promote it as she saw fit; the other saying that we
share the game 50-50, and authorizing her to involve others,
giving equal cuts from our shares. Also told her I'd look
at my rules with an eye to adding something about players be-
ing able to anticipate where the others wanted to go.
[crossed out sentence.] She saw Sinden and
another big shot at Bell Laboratories and showed them my game
and asked whether they would like to join me on working on it. They
said there was no point in taking my money. The game was a
finished game of strategy. A very interesting game.
St. Luke, Evangelist
Alaska Day (Alaska) 1969 291st day - 74 days to come
Visited Albert Field (see 10/13). He has the largest collection
of cards in the world, which he will donate to the Metro-
politan Museum, arrangements having been made.
The old Belgian cards (which I got from Goldwasser at
the University Pl. Bookstore) were probably new to him and
I traded for a set of CARD DOMINOES put out by
U.S.P.C. in 1906.
For $6 (raised from $5.25 by BB) I bought:-
THE BOOKIE:- A horserace card game. No rules.
HANAFUDA:- The Japanese flower cards, std. size rather than the small ones I have.
A GAME OF THE STATES:- A quiz game with 70 cards, (c) 1887.
WORD-O-GRAM:- Letter cards. No rules and no date. Probably an imitation of LEXICON, CROSSWORD.
KLEEN-UP:- Just the rules and pictures of the cards. A trivial HEARTS game. (Filed in "Misc. Card Games" folder.)
ZOOM:- A children's card game. (do.)
Gave me the phone number of a dealer who handles
cards & books on cards and who has non-standard
material - probably at pretty high prices. He called
her and asked about the price of THE DEVIL'S PICTURE-BOOKS.
She has one for $27.50, which it isn't worth to me.
He told her I would be calling her.
{ K. Gregory, BU8-2119
Field has been corresponding with Lech Pijanowski for a
short time and will be trading cards with him.
Sent copies of A GAMUT OF GAMES to Haar Hoolim,
Lech Pijanowski, and Warren Buell. (Sent them at "Book"
rates - only 28¢ overseas.)
Called Fay Baker & agreed to send her two letters, one
saying that we are partners in TREASURE HUNT and that she
could promote it as she saw fit; the other saying that we
share the game 50-50, and authorizing her to involve others,
giving equal cuts from our shares. Also told her I'd look
at my rules with an eye to adding something about players be-
ing able to anticipate where the others wanted to go.
[crossed out sentence.] She saw Sinden and
another big shot at Bell Laboratories and showed them my game
and asked whether they would like to join me on working on it. They
said there was no point in taking my money. The game was a
finished game of strategy. A very interesting game.
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