1971_Sackson_020_address lines.jpg
Creator
Sid Sackson
Date
1971
Format
.jpg
Source
Box 1, Object 9, Sid Sackson collection
Item sets
Rights Statement
The Strong, Rochester, New York.
Full Metadata
1971_Sackson_020_address lines.jpg
Title
1971_Sackson_020_address lines.jpg
Creator
Sid Sackson
Date
1971
Type
image
Format
.jpg
Source
Box 1, Object 9, Sid Sackson collection
Language
English
Coverage
1971
Rights
The Strong, Rochester, New York.
transcription
[written on top of page "-1"]
[printed on page: NAME, ADDRESS, TEL.]
(cont. from 1/1) [3/7]
Anything she sees from Felicia will be with Felicia and
anything from Tom will be with him.
Mary had contracts for AIRLINE and TRANSFORMATION.
She fought for, and got, a $250 advance on royalties
but could not get it as a closing fee. There was still the
"hold harmless" clause and I said that I just couldn't
sign it. She said she would try to get the Brown and
Bigelow lawyer to change this to the clause in the 3M
contract, which I showed her and had BB type up. They
were sued over LIAR'S POKER (see 5/19/69) and dropped it.
Because of this the lawyer wants the clause. Also he is
very uncooperative with her.
Mary, BB, and I played a game of SPELLBINDER and
she liked it very much. If we can clear up the contract
problem I'll send it to her.
As she sees it her line will consist of:-
HOYLE RUMMY - a version of RUMMY ROYAL (which she originally
did for Western; she'll omit the aces in the corners - no one
ever uses them).
AIRLINE - will be done with a wrap around plastic board.
She is looking for a supplier of small plastic planes but may have
to settle for die cut.
TRANSFORMATION - She ordered beads from Japan the same as
the ones I had used (without holes I hope) and will have
to pay for molds. She doesn't have any (the ones I sent
are in Japan) and if the contract is signed I'll prepare
two sets for her to use at stationery show.
TEE'D OFF - An AGGRAVATION copy, using golf tees
for pegs. Told her of Cadaco's TEE'D OFF of 1968.
She'll have lawyers do a trademark search. The game is
different.
PLAZA - Alex' (see 1970) if he signs, which she doubts.
He is unhappy about too many things in his first two.
PEG-GO- A PARCHISI game with pegs. Brought up that
it was pretty much like her TEE'D OFF. She shrugged.
LET'S PLAY GOLF, LET'S BOWL A GAME, LET'S PLAY BASKETBALL,
LET'S PLAY FOOTBALL. She was surprised when I told her
that DMR showed at the Toy Fair. They were supposed
to retire their packaging. I told her that they weren't
much as games. She agreed, but they were taken before
she got there. The new packaging will be like the
Gamette, but fatter.
TEMPO, INTERPLAY, ODD OR EVEN, CASTILLE, DOZO. When the
present supply is gone she wants them in the Gamette -
like packaging. // She would have liked to have had CARRE.
She wants to get rid of the puzzles. There are too many. Also
too many cheaper imitations in plastic.
Drove her back to her hotel. //She knows about Hallmark.
[started 3/7]
[printed on page: NAME, ADDRESS, TEL.]
(cont. from 1/1) [3/7]
Anything she sees from Felicia will be with Felicia and
anything from Tom will be with him.
Mary had contracts for AIRLINE and TRANSFORMATION.
She fought for, and got, a $250 advance on royalties
but could not get it as a closing fee. There was still the
"hold harmless" clause and I said that I just couldn't
sign it. She said she would try to get the Brown and
Bigelow lawyer to change this to the clause in the 3M
contract, which I showed her and had BB type up. They
were sued over LIAR'S POKER (see 5/19/69) and dropped it.
Because of this the lawyer wants the clause. Also he is
very uncooperative with her.
Mary, BB, and I played a game of SPELLBINDER and
she liked it very much. If we can clear up the contract
problem I'll send it to her.
As she sees it her line will consist of:-
HOYLE RUMMY - a version of RUMMY ROYAL (which she originally
did for Western; she'll omit the aces in the corners - no one
ever uses them).
AIRLINE - will be done with a wrap around plastic board.
She is looking for a supplier of small plastic planes but may have
to settle for die cut.
TRANSFORMATION - She ordered beads from Japan the same as
the ones I had used (without holes I hope) and will have
to pay for molds. She doesn't have any (the ones I sent
are in Japan) and if the contract is signed I'll prepare
two sets for her to use at stationery show.
TEE'D OFF - An AGGRAVATION copy, using golf tees
for pegs. Told her of Cadaco's TEE'D OFF of 1968.
She'll have lawyers do a trademark search. The game is
different.
PLAZA - Alex' (see 1970) if he signs, which she doubts.
He is unhappy about too many things in his first two.
PEG-GO- A PARCHISI game with pegs. Brought up that
it was pretty much like her TEE'D OFF. She shrugged.
LET'S PLAY GOLF, LET'S BOWL A GAME, LET'S PLAY BASKETBALL,
LET'S PLAY FOOTBALL. She was surprised when I told her
that DMR showed at the Toy Fair. They were supposed
to retire their packaging. I told her that they weren't
much as games. She agreed, but they were taken before
she got there. The new packaging will be like the
Gamette, but fatter.
TEMPO, INTERPLAY, ODD OR EVEN, CASTILLE, DOZO. When the
present supply is gone she wants them in the Gamette -
like packaging. // She would have liked to have had CARRE.
She wants to get rid of the puzzles. There are too many. Also
too many cheaper imitations in plastic.
Drove her back to her hotel. //She knows about Hallmark.
[started 3/7]
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