1970_Sackson_162_May 22.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_162_May 22.jpg
Title
1970_Sackson_162_May 22.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
5/20
FRIDAY 22 MAY
Ember Day 1970 142nd day - 223 days to come
Called Barry Nathan (see 5/18). He is a publisher and is
interested in putting out a replica of
THE YOUNG FOLKS' CYCLOPEDIA OF GAMES AND SPORTS. He
will contact me about getting together when I get back
from Europe.
To Felicia with DIGIT, DATA, and the rules for MATCHED SET. She
had already packaged the latter and we let it go out as
MARLBORO COUNTRY.
Since the box with all the things she was sending to X
was so big I went with her in the taxi to the post of-
fice. On the way she told me that the big company
(Y) that is moving into games is Time Inc. and James
Schisgall is a front for them. She gave me a big build-
up to him and said that they have to have at least one of
my games in their line. The big box was too big for
parcel post. She mailed the smaller one and I helped her into
another cab where she went to a REA office.
Called Mickie Mackay. Not in. Got a return call from her office
later, but secretary had given message to wrong person.
Made repros of the TRIAD rules to [crossed out].
change for PE-LING.
After work to { Harry Lorayne's house at [address] 989-5694 (PUF BELCH BAR)
He did a lot of talking. An idea for a GAME he had
was to have a lot of cards. Part of these are
dealt into a layout. The players have time to study them
and then they are all flipped at once. Players try to
remember the cards and score for success. Some cards have
different colors which makes them score more.
From this I got the idea of using a good number of
cards, about 12" square which are laid out in a 6 x 6
(say) layout. Some have pictures on them but most have win-
dow panes. A series of these cards piled one on
top of the other until no holes are left will give a wide
assortment of picture layouts. On top of this place
another card which has flaps that can be opened over
each picture. (I think I can work something out from this.)
Rcd. a letter from A.W. Macintyre thanking me for my sug-
gestions on ASSASSIN. He is working on another game,
PARADOX!. The letter is written on back of a circular
for The FEUDAL Fantatics.
Rcd. a letter Frank Armbruster. Having financial difficulties
and can't make it N.Y. for "Stationery Show." A friend
(cont. on 5/20)
FRIDAY 22 MAY
Ember Day 1970 142nd day - 223 days to come
Called Barry Nathan (see 5/18). He is a publisher and is
interested in putting out a replica of
THE YOUNG FOLKS' CYCLOPEDIA OF GAMES AND SPORTS. He
will contact me about getting together when I get back
from Europe.
To Felicia with DIGIT, DATA, and the rules for MATCHED SET. She
had already packaged the latter and we let it go out as
MARLBORO COUNTRY.
Since the box with all the things she was sending to X
was so big I went with her in the taxi to the post of-
fice. On the way she told me that the big company
(Y) that is moving into games is Time Inc. and James
Schisgall is a front for them. She gave me a big build-
up to him and said that they have to have at least one of
my games in their line. The big box was too big for
parcel post. She mailed the smaller one and I helped her into
another cab where she went to a REA office.
Called Mickie Mackay. Not in. Got a return call from her office
later, but secretary had given message to wrong person.
Made repros of the TRIAD rules to [crossed out].
change for PE-LING.
After work to { Harry Lorayne's house at [address] 989-5694 (PUF BELCH BAR)
He did a lot of talking. An idea for a GAME he had
was to have a lot of cards. Part of these are
dealt into a layout. The players have time to study them
and then they are all flipped at once. Players try to
remember the cards and score for success. Some cards have
different colors which makes them score more.
From this I got the idea of using a good number of
cards, about 12" square which are laid out in a 6 x 6
(say) layout. Some have pictures on them but most have win-
dow panes. A series of these cards piled one on
top of the other until no holes are left will give a wide
assortment of picture layouts. On top of this place
another card which has flaps that can be opened over
each picture. (I think I can work something out from this.)
Rcd. a letter from A.W. Macintyre thanking me for my sug-
gestions on ASSASSIN. He is working on another game,
PARADOX!. The letter is written on back of a circular
for The FEUDAL Fantatics.
Rcd. a letter Frank Armbruster. Having financial difficulties
and can't make it N.Y. for "Stationery Show." A friend
(cont. on 5/20)
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