1970_Sackson_087_March 08.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_087_March 08.jpg
Title
1970_Sackson_087_March 08.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
SUNDAY 8 MARCH
Fourth Sunday in Lent 1970 67th day - 298 days to come
Spent most of day on a letter to Lech Pijanowski.
N.Y. Times had ad for GAMES TO IMPROVE YOUR CHILD'S ENGLISH
by Abraham B. Hurwitz and Arthur Goddard (Simon and Schuster).
(filed in Book Ads).
Decided to put some of the Liberty File Boxes in the paisley
room.
(cont. from 3/7) [3/3]
in order as he wishes and then keep in place with a rubber band.
At Spear's saw TOT-TEN and QUANDARY. There were
no rules but they looked like strategic games.The
first seems to use number discs with the object of
placing them on a quadrille so as to add up to 10 in a line.
Back to 200 Fifth.
To Cadaco and spoke to Dan Monihan for a few minutes. CONFETTI has been dropped.
Bolton, the V.P., had already left town. Dan gave me a copy
of THE WEIGHTING GAME and a catalog. The catalog
lists (Tony D'Ambra's) POK-A-DICE and SHAKY JAKE, an action
game. Showed Dan the DECISIONS, DECISIONS review.
To S & R. Spoke first to a gal and she introduced me first
to Luongo. Showed him AGOG for a moment but he was late
for an appointment. Then she introduced me to Lee W. Tiffany.
He will send me two of their new ones, OPINION POLL
and CARD-CUBES. The other new one is SPACE WALK LABYRINTH
which is similar to LABYRINTH but with a different mechan-
ism for tilting the path. (Have ad sheet.)
To I/S. Told Felicia about the International to save her the
necessity of going there, while waiting for Bob Engel and
his assistant Tom Burger to get there.
They were both very pleasant. Tom Burger wanted a copy of AGOG
and I offered to give him the one I had with me. Bob Engel insisted
on Tom buying it on his expense account, which Bob approves. I signed it.
Bob said that they still will definitely be putting out FOCUS
and PHALANX in a more expensive, adult version, tho he doesn't
know exactly when. He mentioned that it would mean more royalties
for me and I told him about the contract I signed. He said that
he would use the new edition as a lever for trying to get me
a new contract like they are now signing; 5% with no cut-off.
Bob will send me their new game DOWNFALL, and would like my
comments on it.
Tom gave me part of a 1969 (I think) Whitman catalog. Contained
SLAP TRICK (action game), RUMMY ROYAL, STOCK MARKET GAME,
DOUBLE TROUBLE, FOCUS, SPLIT, PASSO, DARK SHADOWS.
After they left, Jake Williams came to bring Felicia a PUZZLE.
(cont. on 3/9)
Fourth Sunday in Lent 1970 67th day - 298 days to come
Spent most of day on a letter to Lech Pijanowski.
N.Y. Times had ad for GAMES TO IMPROVE YOUR CHILD'S ENGLISH
by Abraham B. Hurwitz and Arthur Goddard (Simon and Schuster).
(filed in Book Ads).
Decided to put some of the Liberty File Boxes in the paisley
room.
(cont. from 3/7) [3/3]
in order as he wishes and then keep in place with a rubber band.
At Spear's saw TOT-TEN and QUANDARY. There were
no rules but they looked like strategic games.The
first seems to use number discs with the object of
placing them on a quadrille so as to add up to 10 in a line.
Back to 200 Fifth.
To Cadaco and spoke to Dan Monihan for a few minutes. CONFETTI has been dropped.
Bolton, the V.P., had already left town. Dan gave me a copy
of THE WEIGHTING GAME and a catalog. The catalog
lists (Tony D'Ambra's) POK-A-DICE and SHAKY JAKE, an action
game. Showed Dan the DECISIONS, DECISIONS review.
To S & R. Spoke first to a gal and she introduced me first
to Luongo. Showed him AGOG for a moment but he was late
for an appointment. Then she introduced me to Lee W. Tiffany.
He will send me two of their new ones, OPINION POLL
and CARD-CUBES. The other new one is SPACE WALK LABYRINTH
which is similar to LABYRINTH but with a different mechan-
ism for tilting the path. (Have ad sheet.)
To I/S. Told Felicia about the International to save her the
necessity of going there, while waiting for Bob Engel and
his assistant Tom Burger to get there.
They were both very pleasant. Tom Burger wanted a copy of AGOG
and I offered to give him the one I had with me. Bob Engel insisted
on Tom buying it on his expense account, which Bob approves. I signed it.
Bob said that they still will definitely be putting out FOCUS
and PHALANX in a more expensive, adult version, tho he doesn't
know exactly when. He mentioned that it would mean more royalties
for me and I told him about the contract I signed. He said that
he would use the new edition as a lever for trying to get me
a new contract like they are now signing; 5% with no cut-off.
Bob will send me their new game DOWNFALL, and would like my
comments on it.
Tom gave me part of a 1969 (I think) Whitman catalog. Contained
SLAP TRICK (action game), RUMMY ROYAL, STOCK MARKET GAME,
DOUBLE TROUBLE, FOCUS, SPLIT, PASSO, DARK SHADOWS.
After they left, Jake Williams came to bring Felicia a PUZZLE.
(cont. on 3/9)
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