1970_Sackson_097_March 18.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.
Full Metadata
1970_Sackson_097_March 18.jpg
Title
1970_Sackson_097_March 18.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
WEDNESDAY 18 MARCH
1970 77th day - 288 days to come
At the office rcd. a long distance call from Mike O'Toole.
He is the president of Agon games and I met him last
year at the stationery show. He test marketed his games
in Cleveland last year and they did very well. HE
wants to go national and asked my suggestion for a rep.
The only ones I could think of were Gary & Reidel,
and Bob Reiss. He know both of them.
I told him about AGOG and he said he'd get a copy.
He'll also send me copies of CUBES, NODDLE, and PSYCH-O, for
reviews.
I told him about VECTOR and its similarity to PSYCH-O. He'll
look into it.
He told me of an article his accountant found which states
that the inventor of SCRABBLE was allowed to count 90%
of the royalties as capital gains. He'll send me a repro
of it.
In Agon games one of the partners is a patent attorney
and one (I think) is in advertising. Mike owns some res-
taurants in Cleveland.
Called "Sally Kovalchick" and told her what BB learned from
Edith the librarian, that AGOG is not on the list
of books that branches can order. She said she'd check
on it, also on whether a third printing is imminent.
Thinking of the possibility of changing the name of
SEARCH to INFERENCE.
Mail strike started today, so no mail.
Finally completed putting the Toy Fair into the diary.
1970 77th day - 288 days to come
At the office rcd. a long distance call from Mike O'Toole.
He is the president of Agon games and I met him last
year at the stationery show. He test marketed his games
in Cleveland last year and they did very well. HE
wants to go national and asked my suggestion for a rep.
The only ones I could think of were Gary & Reidel,
and Bob Reiss. He know both of them.
I told him about AGOG and he said he'd get a copy.
He'll also send me copies of CUBES, NODDLE, and PSYCH-O, for
reviews.
I told him about VECTOR and its similarity to PSYCH-O. He'll
look into it.
He told me of an article his accountant found which states
that the inventor of SCRABBLE was allowed to count 90%
of the royalties as capital gains. He'll send me a repro
of it.
In Agon games one of the partners is a patent attorney
and one (I think) is in advertising. Mike owns some res-
taurants in Cleveland.
Called "Sally Kovalchick" and told her what BB learned from
Edith the librarian, that AGOG is not on the list
of books that branches can order. She said she'd check
on it, also on whether a third printing is imminent.
Thinking of the possibility of changing the name of
SEARCH to INFERENCE.
Mail strike started today, so no mail.
Finally completed putting the Toy Fair into the diary.
Item sets