1970_Sackson_058_February 07.jpg
Creator
Sid Sackson
Date
1970
Format
.jpg
Source
Box 1, Object 8, Sid Sackson collection
Item sets
Rights Statement
The Strong, Rochester, New York.
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1970_Sackson_058_February 07.jpg
Title
1970_Sackson_058_February 07.jpg
Creator
Sid Sackson
Date
1970
Type
image
Format
.jpg
Source
Box 1, Object 8, Sid Sackson collection
Language
English
Coverage
1970
Rights
The Strong, Rochester, New York.
transcription
SATURDAY 7 FEBRUARY
1970 38th day - 327 days to come
Rcd. an ad letter from PLAYTHINGS, addressed to "Games
Editor - S & T Magazine," asking if I want to subscribe
to a subscription of my own. (Discarded.)
Looked at Dana's PLAYBOY Magazines. AGOG was reviewed
in the February issue. Dana will pick up another copy for
me.
Made a set for playing SEARCH, my new card version of
CASE OF THE ELUSIVE ASSASSIN. Made a finished set
of the 36-card "Objective" deck and a rough set of
40-card "Search" deck-consisting of 4 each of the 10
factors.
Played with Phil & Annette, and BB. Dealt out the
40 "Search" cards in 5 [crossed out] columns, so that all cards
were exposed. In turn take 2 cards from the column
tops and ask for the file identified by those cards from
another player of your choice. [crossed out] If can
take two identical cards that file can be asked for.
Worked O.K. except that there were times when all the
available cards were the same type, like all colors. My ruling
in this case was to allow taking only one card in this case
and asking for this one factor. Also players towards the end
found that the cards available didn't give them any useful
information.
(cont. from 2/8) [3/2]
I could assemble myself.) He asked me to call Martin
for him. I did in the evening and arranged for Frank
and me to go there tomorrow. Frank called me and
we arranged to meet at Gary & Reidel tomorrow at 5:00.
He is looking for money for his company. He mentioned
that his business manager had foulded him up but didn't
go into the details.
Met Joe Weisbecker and his wife. DECISIONS, DECISIONS is not
doing too well. (That seems to be characteristic of Cadaco.)
He showed me picture of some of his GAMEs. He makes
very finished looking models. Most were for young children
but there was one played on a quadrille board with
an irregular space in the center left blank. Each player's
marker is a large die. The move is based on the sum of
all the tops. A die is rolled as it is moved. (Very rough idea.)
Another was played with plastic disc with lips of
different colors and sizes, so that larger ones completely
covered the smaller. Didn't get any details other than that
remembering what was covered was part of it.
They were very pleasant and I invited them to visit. They have
(cont. on 2/6)
1970 38th day - 327 days to come
Rcd. an ad letter from PLAYTHINGS, addressed to "Games
Editor - S & T Magazine," asking if I want to subscribe
to a subscription of my own. (Discarded.)
Looked at Dana's PLAYBOY Magazines. AGOG was reviewed
in the February issue. Dana will pick up another copy for
me.
Made a set for playing SEARCH, my new card version of
CASE OF THE ELUSIVE ASSASSIN. Made a finished set
of the 36-card "Objective" deck and a rough set of
40-card "Search" deck-consisting of 4 each of the 10
factors.
Played with Phil & Annette, and BB. Dealt out the
40 "Search" cards in 5 [crossed out] columns, so that all cards
were exposed. In turn take 2 cards from the column
tops and ask for the file identified by those cards from
another player of your choice. [crossed out] If can
take two identical cards that file can be asked for.
Worked O.K. except that there were times when all the
available cards were the same type, like all colors. My ruling
in this case was to allow taking only one card in this case
and asking for this one factor. Also players towards the end
found that the cards available didn't give them any useful
information.
(cont. from 2/8) [3/2]
I could assemble myself.) He asked me to call Martin
for him. I did in the evening and arranged for Frank
and me to go there tomorrow. Frank called me and
we arranged to meet at Gary & Reidel tomorrow at 5:00.
He is looking for money for his company. He mentioned
that his business manager had foulded him up but didn't
go into the details.
Met Joe Weisbecker and his wife. DECISIONS, DECISIONS is not
doing too well. (That seems to be characteristic of Cadaco.)
He showed me picture of some of his GAMEs. He makes
very finished looking models. Most were for young children
but there was one played on a quadrille board with
an irregular space in the center left blank. Each player's
marker is a large die. The move is based on the sum of
all the tops. A die is rolled as it is moved. (Very rough idea.)
Another was played with plastic disc with lips of
different colors and sizes, so that larger ones completely
covered the smaller. Didn't get any details other than that
remembering what was covered was part of it.
They were very pleasant and I invited them to visit. They have
(cont. on 2/6)
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