1970_Sackson_337_November 13.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_337_November 13.jpg
Title
1970_Sackson_337_November 13.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
11/11
11/9
11/8
FRIDAY 13 NOVEMBER
1970 317th day - 48 days to come
Finished up PLOY and then wrote up CARDINO. BB finished the
typing and brought the two manuscripts to BOOK WORLD and
to Vidmer's office. Red Simonsen there and took the S&T manuscript.
Vidmer looked at it and said "More 3M games." BB said "Why
not?"
Received three copies of S&T #23. The full game is
TACTICAL GAME: T-34 - a miniature type game - with no board.
Received the material from Michael Dummett, also a note
asking if I rcd. his last two letters. The writeup on Chinese
Games was quite extensive and very well organized. Glanced
thru it, but will have to wait awhile to really read thru it.
Tried to call Michael, but no answer.
Felicia called. She met Dick Littlefield and he said that
this quarter sales of 3M games in his area are running
10% over last year.
X has finally sent an option contract on Connor's TOTTER.
X wants to send a contract for PENTHOUSE, after rejecting
it. Felicia told Bob Edwards that Steve Barkoczy doesn't
want to deal with them. She also said that I could do
a puzzle better than that. I pointed out that I didn't
want to knock off Steve's idea, which basically
was to take a matching puzzle, such as NITTY GRITTY,
and put it into 3 dimensions. Bob once mentioned
that PENTHOUSE was similar to THE RIGHT CONNECTIONS.
Felicia told Bob that there were loads of matching
puzzles and Bob admitted he wasn't up on everything on
the market.
The company that Felicia went to Boston as a consultant
licensed the manufacture of their CUBE GAME,
which is actually a puzzle with cubes and magnets, to
another company and then bugged that company so
much about not making their monthly payment on the dot
that they returned it. Now X is interested in it but
the Boston company is bugging them with exact details of
manufacture. Felicia told X that they might be more
agreeable on this if they would be given a definite date
for publication. X told her that she could tell them a
definite date would be given; in fact she could just
about tell anyone that. (Felicia is not getting an agent's
fee on this - just good will.)
She told me to bring as many two-hand skill games with
me as possible on Tuesday. I said I had to make models,
but she said that I didn't have to make a fancy job.
She told Bob that these were games that had been around
and he is not going to expect them to be in mint con-
dition. Also they took TRIAGO just from the rules, without
even seeing the model. (See 11/12.)
(cont. on 11/11)
11/9
11/8
FRIDAY 13 NOVEMBER
1970 317th day - 48 days to come
Finished up PLOY and then wrote up CARDINO. BB finished the
typing and brought the two manuscripts to BOOK WORLD and
to Vidmer's office. Red Simonsen there and took the S&T manuscript.
Vidmer looked at it and said "More 3M games." BB said "Why
not?"
Received three copies of S&T #23. The full game is
TACTICAL GAME: T-34 - a miniature type game - with no board.
Received the material from Michael Dummett, also a note
asking if I rcd. his last two letters. The writeup on Chinese
Games was quite extensive and very well organized. Glanced
thru it, but will have to wait awhile to really read thru it.
Tried to call Michael, but no answer.
Felicia called. She met Dick Littlefield and he said that
this quarter sales of 3M games in his area are running
10% over last year.
X has finally sent an option contract on Connor's TOTTER.
X wants to send a contract for PENTHOUSE, after rejecting
it. Felicia told Bob Edwards that Steve Barkoczy doesn't
want to deal with them. She also said that I could do
a puzzle better than that. I pointed out that I didn't
want to knock off Steve's idea, which basically
was to take a matching puzzle, such as NITTY GRITTY,
and put it into 3 dimensions. Bob once mentioned
that PENTHOUSE was similar to THE RIGHT CONNECTIONS.
Felicia told Bob that there were loads of matching
puzzles and Bob admitted he wasn't up on everything on
the market.
The company that Felicia went to Boston as a consultant
licensed the manufacture of their CUBE GAME,
which is actually a puzzle with cubes and magnets, to
another company and then bugged that company so
much about not making their monthly payment on the dot
that they returned it. Now X is interested in it but
the Boston company is bugging them with exact details of
manufacture. Felicia told X that they might be more
agreeable on this if they would be given a definite date
for publication. X told her that she could tell them a
definite date would be given; in fact she could just
about tell anyone that. (Felicia is not getting an agent's
fee on this - just good will.)
She told me to bring as many two-hand skill games with
me as possible on Tuesday. I said I had to make models,
but she said that I didn't have to make a fancy job.
She told Bob that these were games that had been around
and he is not going to expect them to be in mint con-
dition. Also they took TRIAGO just from the rules, without
even seeing the model. (See 11/12.)
(cont. on 11/11)
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