1970_Sackson_152_May 12.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_152_May 12.jpg
Title
1970_Sackson_152_May 12.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
5/11
TUESDAY 12 MAY
1970 132nd day - 233 days to come
<--- [SEE 5/11] --->
(cont. from 5/13) [5/17]
also use any color he wishes. Object is to form 3 of a
row of the same color. Rows may go around an edge.
(Not sure if I have all the dope of this.)
TURNING POINT - A variation of REVERSI. The equipment
is made so that pcs. can be flipped in place. THere
is also scoring, the player scoring for each pc. in a turned
line or lines. Each player also has pcs. marked "double"
on their side or "stop", also on their side on the opponent's side. "Double" doubles
the value of a line when it is turned up. (Probably not when
it is placed. "Stop" stops the opponent's turning over when
it turns up. (Fairly complete idea.)
SLIP DISC. Player sets their discs in positions unknown
to the opponent. In turn they pull a peg out which could
release an opponent's disc. Win by getting all of oppon-
ent's discs to the bottom chute.
They have a series of "Brain Drain" puzzles which are
quite attractive and are basically based on matching pcs.
together. The names are: CHECKLE HECKLE, SQUARE WHERE,
MANGLE QUADRANGLE (which he gave me), HEXAGON SENSE-A-GONE,
PROFOUND ROUND, BLOCK SHOCK.
He said he'd like to get together sometime later in the
summer in N.J. and he'd give me any of the games I
need.
"Design Center East" (Division of Hasbro Industries) - They have
a series of "Challenger adult games" - 6 games, three
being standards and the others being BRIDG-IT,
4 IN A ROW, and KRISS KROSS. (Folder in 1970 Ad Clips.)
Spoke to Gene Belinski, General Manager (200 5th Ave.) I
asked him about 4 IN A ROW. He took my card and said he'd
send me a copy. He said he wasn't happy with the rules
for that game and whether I'd be interested in rewriting
them. O.K.
"Mont-Saint-Johns, Inc." - They are now putting out BLACKS & WHITES.
Katherine Warren, the president, said it was the same game
as the one in PSYCHOLOGY TODAY. (Filed in 1970 Ad Clips.)
She was interested in subscribing to S & T and I told
her I'd bring her a copy on Tuesday.
Tom Atwater called BB during day. Before driving home I tried
to get him at his hotel without success. Called later at night.
He said that he was not able to get to the city till late yester-
day. He had his secretary send me a letter (which I never
(cont. on 5/11)
TUESDAY 12 MAY
1970 132nd day - 233 days to come
<--- [SEE 5/11] --->
(cont. from 5/13) [5/17]
also use any color he wishes. Object is to form 3 of a
row of the same color. Rows may go around an edge.
(Not sure if I have all the dope of this.)
TURNING POINT - A variation of REVERSI. The equipment
is made so that pcs. can be flipped in place. THere
is also scoring, the player scoring for each pc. in a turned
line or lines. Each player also has pcs. marked "double"
on their side or "stop", also on their side on the opponent's side. "Double" doubles
the value of a line when it is turned up. (Probably not when
it is placed. "Stop" stops the opponent's turning over when
it turns up. (Fairly complete idea.)
SLIP DISC. Player sets their discs in positions unknown
to the opponent. In turn they pull a peg out which could
release an opponent's disc. Win by getting all of oppon-
ent's discs to the bottom chute.
They have a series of "Brain Drain" puzzles which are
quite attractive and are basically based on matching pcs.
together. The names are: CHECKLE HECKLE, SQUARE WHERE,
MANGLE QUADRANGLE (which he gave me), HEXAGON SENSE-A-GONE,
PROFOUND ROUND, BLOCK SHOCK.
He said he'd like to get together sometime later in the
summer in N.J. and he'd give me any of the games I
need.
"Design Center East" (Division of Hasbro Industries) - They have
a series of "Challenger adult games" - 6 games, three
being standards and the others being BRIDG-IT,
4 IN A ROW, and KRISS KROSS. (Folder in 1970 Ad Clips.)
Spoke to Gene Belinski, General Manager (200 5th Ave.) I
asked him about 4 IN A ROW. He took my card and said he'd
send me a copy. He said he wasn't happy with the rules
for that game and whether I'd be interested in rewriting
them. O.K.
"Mont-Saint-Johns, Inc." - They are now putting out BLACKS & WHITES.
Katherine Warren, the president, said it was the same game
as the one in PSYCHOLOGY TODAY. (Filed in 1970 Ad Clips.)
She was interested in subscribing to S & T and I told
her I'd bring her a copy on Tuesday.
Tom Atwater called BB during day. Before driving home I tried
to get him at his hotel without success. Called later at night.
He said that he was not able to get to the city till late yester-
day. He had his secretary send me a letter (which I never
(cont. on 5/11)
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