1970_Sackson_221_July 20.jpg
Creator
Sid Sackson
Date
1970
Format
.jpg
Source
Box 1, Object 8, Sid Sackson collection
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Rights Statement
The Strong, Rochester, New York.
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1970_Sackson_221_July 20.jpg
Title
1970_Sackson_221_July 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
MONDAY 20 JULY 1970
201st day - 164 days to come
Thought of adding a non-capturing short jump over an opponent to the game
of INDIAN CHESS, to eliminate the impasse at the
center towards the beginning of the game. Tried it with
BB and it made the game too loose. Then changed it
to allowing only a forward jump. This seemed to do the job
with a minimal disruption of Mr. Wei's original game.
Also tried it with Dale's Phil and it worked out well. (Now
I feel I've earned my 25%)
Called Jerry Goldstein. He said that the game program-
TAM-BIT, TAKE FIVE, etc. is definitely not dead. The
salesmen are just starting on a selling trip that should
get it moving. Told him of the "Hallmark" exhibit and ar-
ranged to pick up four copies of each of my two games.
The game MERGERS came. It was a disappointment;
less chance for skill than in MONOPOLY.
Claude called. The company that put out his puzzles, he
learned, has been sending royalties to "Oggi" who
haven't sent him anything. He wants to get after "Oggi,"
but wants to finish his QUEEN'S PUZZLE variant first.
Rcd. the answers to my last requests at PATTERNS II by Ed Tucker.
(cont. from 7/21) [7/21]
To "F.A.O. Schwartz," bought MONACO GRAND PRIX (Triang), marked
down to $3.45.
Saw ROLAIRE again, marked down to $6.00 but didn't buy
it. There are various colored balls, in different amounts, which are
rolled down passed obstacles. Players bet on the colors of the
first 3 balls, using a felt layout.
Looked in "Riis Brothers." Nothing new.
Looked for GO stones in the place on 59th St. and also at
the two Azuma stores. No separate ones available.
Looked at Brentano's. Nothing new. They have ACQUIRE now and
I didn't see any AGOG this time.
Rcd. a letter from an AGOG reader who wants to know where she
can get out of print books on card games and children's games. Also
specifically THE FIRESIDE BOOK OF CARDS.
Called Jack Davis and spoke to Audrey Pierce. (Jack was on a-
nother line at about 5 P.M.) Told her of GRIT interview.
(Marvin Katz was in touch with them.) And about the Hall-
mark exhibit." She will get 3 copies of each of my
games for use in my demonstrations.
In afternoon I also went to "Abercrombie & Fitch."
(cont. on 9/18)
201st day - 164 days to come
Thought of adding a non-capturing short jump over an opponent to the game
of INDIAN CHESS, to eliminate the impasse at the
center towards the beginning of the game. Tried it with
BB and it made the game too loose. Then changed it
to allowing only a forward jump. This seemed to do the job
with a minimal disruption of Mr. Wei's original game.
Also tried it with Dale's Phil and it worked out well. (Now
I feel I've earned my 25%)
Called Jerry Goldstein. He said that the game program-
TAM-BIT, TAKE FIVE, etc. is definitely not dead. The
salesmen are just starting on a selling trip that should
get it moving. Told him of the "Hallmark" exhibit and ar-
ranged to pick up four copies of each of my two games.
The game MERGERS came. It was a disappointment;
less chance for skill than in MONOPOLY.
Claude called. The company that put out his puzzles, he
learned, has been sending royalties to "Oggi" who
haven't sent him anything. He wants to get after "Oggi,"
but wants to finish his QUEEN'S PUZZLE variant first.
Rcd. the answers to my last requests at PATTERNS II by Ed Tucker.
(cont. from 7/21) [7/21]
To "F.A.O. Schwartz," bought MONACO GRAND PRIX (Triang), marked
down to $3.45.
Saw ROLAIRE again, marked down to $6.00 but didn't buy
it. There are various colored balls, in different amounts, which are
rolled down passed obstacles. Players bet on the colors of the
first 3 balls, using a felt layout.
Looked in "Riis Brothers." Nothing new.
Looked for GO stones in the place on 59th St. and also at
the two Azuma stores. No separate ones available.
Looked at Brentano's. Nothing new. They have ACQUIRE now and
I didn't see any AGOG this time.
Rcd. a letter from an AGOG reader who wants to know where she
can get out of print books on card games and children's games. Also
specifically THE FIRESIDE BOOK OF CARDS.
Called Jack Davis and spoke to Audrey Pierce. (Jack was on a-
nother line at about 5 P.M.) Told her of GRIT interview.
(Marvin Katz was in touch with them.) And about the Hall-
mark exhibit." She will get 3 copies of each of my
games for use in my demonstrations.
In afternoon I also went to "Abercrombie & Fitch."
(cont. on 9/18)
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