1970_Sackson_323_October 30.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_323_October 30.jpg
Title
1970_Sackson_323_October 30.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
10/29
10/28
10/27
FRIDAY 30 OCTOBER 1970
303rd day - 62 days to come
Felicia called. Still didn't have report from 3M on my
royalties, Hans got a little more than the last
quarter ($64). She wondered if she should call Bill
Caruson but I said to wait till the middle of next
week, since I should get the check by then.
She had a carbon of a letter to me from Jim Kraus
(which arrived later). He suggests that I think of an
idea for a GAME played on 3 dimensions with cards
to fit into the Gamette box.
Steve Barkoczy after receiving the contract for TRIP
felt that it was so good and he didn't want to be
pushed around by the big companies and he wanted more
than the $250 advance. Felicia called and Bob Edwards
wasn't in. She spoke to Jim Goldsbury and he answered
in one word "No." Felicia and Steve are returning the checks.
The contract for TRIAGO still stands, tho Felicia
thinks she'll drop Steve.
I told Felicia that I doubted whether X would come
out with TRIAGO and INDIAN CHESS at the same time
and she agreed that they might be over-optioning
with the idea of choosing later.
[crossout] She got the copy of BYZANTIUM from the
"Rolling Front" people but she has other things that she has to
do with it and can't give it to me.
Later Felicia called again. She asked if I knew the list
price of EXTINCTION, for her report to X. I offered to call
"Stamford" and check but she said she would. I asked her to
check whether they put out other games. (They didn't.) ($11.95)
She got a copy of BYZANTIUM from the Roths next door
and I arranged to have BB pick it up.
Felicia had an "F.A.O. Schwartz" promotion sheet [crossout]
for a puzzle called TANTRUM (a jig-saw puzzle without
edges or design, or top & bottom to the pcs.; 40 translucent
pieces). [Filed in 1970 Ad Clips.]
Rcd. a catalog sheet and letter offering me a sample at
wholesale price from "Star Products" of their game
GYRATION. A [crossout] top is manipulated across a field that
can be tilted, with object of knocking marbles off some
pedestals and avoiding others. [Filed in 1970 Ad Clips.]
Rcd. "Staff Newsletter No. 5" from S&T, signed by Al Nofi.
He added that he needed my column for #23 & #24.
I already sent Jim #23 (THE STOCK MARKET GAME, etc.)
called the skunk works in the evening but Jim had
left already and Al was out of town.
My press pass, good till 1/1/71, was also sent.
Started letter to Karen Kelley of 3M in answer to hers
(cont. on 10/29)
10/28
10/27
FRIDAY 30 OCTOBER 1970
303rd day - 62 days to come
Felicia called. Still didn't have report from 3M on my
royalties, Hans got a little more than the last
quarter ($64). She wondered if she should call Bill
Caruson but I said to wait till the middle of next
week, since I should get the check by then.
She had a carbon of a letter to me from Jim Kraus
(which arrived later). He suggests that I think of an
idea for a GAME played on 3 dimensions with cards
to fit into the Gamette box.
Steve Barkoczy after receiving the contract for TRIP
felt that it was so good and he didn't want to be
pushed around by the big companies and he wanted more
than the $250 advance. Felicia called and Bob Edwards
wasn't in. She spoke to Jim Goldsbury and he answered
in one word "No." Felicia and Steve are returning the checks.
The contract for TRIAGO still stands, tho Felicia
thinks she'll drop Steve.
I told Felicia that I doubted whether X would come
out with TRIAGO and INDIAN CHESS at the same time
and she agreed that they might be over-optioning
with the idea of choosing later.
[crossout] She got the copy of BYZANTIUM from the
"Rolling Front" people but she has other things that she has to
do with it and can't give it to me.
Later Felicia called again. She asked if I knew the list
price of EXTINCTION, for her report to X. I offered to call
"Stamford" and check but she said she would. I asked her to
check whether they put out other games. (They didn't.) ($11.95)
She got a copy of BYZANTIUM from the Roths next door
and I arranged to have BB pick it up.
Felicia had an "F.A.O. Schwartz" promotion sheet [crossout]
for a puzzle called TANTRUM (a jig-saw puzzle without
edges or design, or top & bottom to the pcs.; 40 translucent
pieces). [Filed in 1970 Ad Clips.]
Rcd. a catalog sheet and letter offering me a sample at
wholesale price from "Star Products" of their game
GYRATION. A [crossout] top is manipulated across a field that
can be tilted, with object of knocking marbles off some
pedestals and avoiding others. [Filed in 1970 Ad Clips.]
Rcd. "Staff Newsletter No. 5" from S&T, signed by Al Nofi.
He added that he needed my column for #23 & #24.
I already sent Jim #23 (THE STOCK MARKET GAME, etc.)
called the skunk works in the evening but Jim had
left already and Al was out of town.
My press pass, good till 1/1/71, was also sent.
Started letter to Karen Kelley of 3M in answer to hers
(cont. on 10/29)
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