1970_Sackson_071_February 20.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_071_February 20.jpg
Title
1970_Sackson_071_February 20.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
FRIDAY 20 FEBRUARY
Ember Day 1970 51st day - 314 days to come
Felicia called.
Braniff flipped over the GO SEE presentation. Nothing def-
inite yet however
American Home Products is interested in using Connor's
HALF AND HALF as a promotional game.
She has a new GAME for me to look at.
She wants to buy another copy of AGOG from me to give to
Jake Williams. He has a cube PUZZLE for her to handle.
At home there was a letter from her with some of this
info and also John Healy's thank you letter for AGOG (see 2/5).
Rcd. a $2.00 refund from: { National Mail Order Enterprises, Inc.
Box 383
Westport, Conn. 06880
Check was marked "7 Games refund because of printing
delay." These are SENSITIVITY, ODD PIECES, etc.
Rcd. NOST-ALGIA #117 (Jan. 1970). Had a mention of
AGOG in connection with Phil Cohen. He asked for com-
petitors, particulary for LINES OF ACTION.
(cont. from 2/21) [2/26]
{ Jerry's telephone No's.
Home: (phone number)
Office: (phone number)
formed himself. For 2 to 6 players.
POT LUCK:- Described this since Parker kept it for con-
sideration. 2 to 8 can play. 6 each of 6 colored marbles
are placed in a pot. Players in turn draw one and announce
the color, truthfully or otherwise. Others can challenge.
Didn't get all the details of the challenging procedure,
A player wins when he gets 1 of each color.
BUBBLE TROUBLE:- Three puzzles in plastic hemi-
spheres. One has 3 hooks of different colors attached to the
roof and three colored rings that have to be hung on
the proper hook. One has 2 loose cups and two loose
spoons. The spoons have to be maneuvered into the cups,
colors matching. One has a top hat and a ball. Object
is to get the ball under the hat.
3M took another Basketball GAME, not Frank's.
BB brought COUNTERPOINT with her and I showed it
to Jerry. He liked it but not the name.
Rcd. an invitation to enter a team of 4 CHESS tournament
from NOST. (Discarded.)
Rcd. a letter from Peter Swift. He has some ideas on
his GAME (see 2/22). He has a good point.
[started 2/26]
Ember Day 1970 51st day - 314 days to come
Felicia called.
Braniff flipped over the GO SEE presentation. Nothing def-
inite yet however
American Home Products is interested in using Connor's
HALF AND HALF as a promotional game.
She has a new GAME for me to look at.
She wants to buy another copy of AGOG from me to give to
Jake Williams. He has a cube PUZZLE for her to handle.
At home there was a letter from her with some of this
info and also John Healy's thank you letter for AGOG (see 2/5).
Rcd. a $2.00 refund from: { National Mail Order Enterprises, Inc.
Box 383
Westport, Conn. 06880
Check was marked "7 Games refund because of printing
delay." These are SENSITIVITY, ODD PIECES, etc.
Rcd. NOST-ALGIA #117 (Jan. 1970). Had a mention of
AGOG in connection with Phil Cohen. He asked for com-
petitors, particulary for LINES OF ACTION.
(cont. from 2/21) [2/26]
{ Jerry's telephone No's.
Home: (phone number)
Office: (phone number)
formed himself. For 2 to 6 players.
POT LUCK:- Described this since Parker kept it for con-
sideration. 2 to 8 can play. 6 each of 6 colored marbles
are placed in a pot. Players in turn draw one and announce
the color, truthfully or otherwise. Others can challenge.
Didn't get all the details of the challenging procedure,
A player wins when he gets 1 of each color.
BUBBLE TROUBLE:- Three puzzles in plastic hemi-
spheres. One has 3 hooks of different colors attached to the
roof and three colored rings that have to be hung on
the proper hook. One has 2 loose cups and two loose
spoons. The spoons have to be maneuvered into the cups,
colors matching. One has a top hat and a ball. Object
is to get the ball under the hat.
3M took another Basketball GAME, not Frank's.
BB brought COUNTERPOINT with her and I showed it
to Jerry. He liked it but not the name.
Rcd. an invitation to enter a team of 4 CHESS tournament
from NOST. (Discarded.)
Rcd. a letter from Peter Swift. He has some ideas on
his GAME (see 2/22). He has a good point.
[started 2/26]
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