1970_Sackson_236_August 04.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_236_August 04.jpg
Title
1970_Sackson_236_August 04.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
8/3
8/2
TUESDAY 4 AUGUST
1970 216th day - 149 days to come
Rcd. a check for $2603.92 for AGOG. They deducted
$144.00 for Author Alterations.
Called Brian Blake during day and asked him to call
me in the evening. Told him of leaving engineering at
the end of August and that I'd have plenty of
time then to work on the Memory GAME.
Thought of changing TORTURE TOWER to THE IMPOSSIBLE.
At lunch to Felicia with the contract for EXECUTIVE DECISION.
I brought up the question of the $125 - $125 split on
the advance. She called "Redpath" at 3M and said she
thought it should be a closing fee. He said he would
check. Later Felicia called me at the office to say
that Keith Tuggle had called her and apologized; cross
off the part about advance on royalties. Felicia brought
the contracts to the office so that I could initial the change.
Made repros of the 2 clippings and mailed them to Paul Wong
in the evening.
Called Anthony Dickins. He called me back later.
Made date for lunch this coming Saturday.
Jerry D'Arcey called. He was on his way to eat with
Frank Thibault and decided to check how I was
doing so they could talk about it during the evening.
Gave him the news about the games that are out
or coming out, and about my leaving engineering. He
said that I wouldn't really know how wonderful it
is until I actually start.
His royalty for the 2nd quarter on PLUG-A-JUG was
about $10,000.
HOOKER, with a Texas firm, will sell for $8.50 and
they expect to sell a million. He'll be satisfied with 1/10th.
THE IMPUZZABLES "Lakeside" tells him are doing well. I
mentioned that I don't see them around and neither does he.
"Samsonite" has given him $500 to hold COMMODITY for
another month. They are trying to cut the production
costs to $1 so it can retail for $5.
He said that "Mattel" (the operation here in New Jersey) is
hungry for games and will take just about anything.
He is thinking of demanding $2,500 as an advance
for any games he sells in the future.
Wrote air letter to "Hamley's" telling them that I hadn't
(cont. on 8/3)
8/2
TUESDAY 4 AUGUST
1970 216th day - 149 days to come
Rcd. a check for $2603.92 for AGOG. They deducted
$144.00 for Author Alterations.
Called Brian Blake during day and asked him to call
me in the evening. Told him of leaving engineering at
the end of August and that I'd have plenty of
time then to work on the Memory GAME.
Thought of changing TORTURE TOWER to THE IMPOSSIBLE.
At lunch to Felicia with the contract for EXECUTIVE DECISION.
I brought up the question of the $125 - $125 split on
the advance. She called "Redpath" at 3M and said she
thought it should be a closing fee. He said he would
check. Later Felicia called me at the office to say
that Keith Tuggle had called her and apologized; cross
off the part about advance on royalties. Felicia brought
the contracts to the office so that I could initial the change.
Made repros of the 2 clippings and mailed them to Paul Wong
in the evening.
Called Anthony Dickins. He called me back later.
Made date for lunch this coming Saturday.
Jerry D'Arcey called. He was on his way to eat with
Frank Thibault and decided to check how I was
doing so they could talk about it during the evening.
Gave him the news about the games that are out
or coming out, and about my leaving engineering. He
said that I wouldn't really know how wonderful it
is until I actually start.
His royalty for the 2nd quarter on PLUG-A-JUG was
about $10,000.
HOOKER, with a Texas firm, will sell for $8.50 and
they expect to sell a million. He'll be satisfied with 1/10th.
THE IMPUZZABLES "Lakeside" tells him are doing well. I
mentioned that I don't see them around and neither does he.
"Samsonite" has given him $500 to hold COMMODITY for
another month. They are trying to cut the production
costs to $1 so it can retail for $5.
He said that "Mattel" (the operation here in New Jersey) is
hungry for games and will take just about anything.
He is thinking of demanding $2,500 as an advance
for any games he sells in the future.
Wrote air letter to "Hamley's" telling them that I hadn't
(cont. on 8/3)
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