1971_Sackson_032_January 12.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_032_January 12.jpg
Title
1971_Sackson_032_January 12.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
1/11
1/10
TUESDAY 12 JANUARY
1971 12th day - 353 days to come
Rc'd. a letter from Violet I. Gunther. I can get the copy of
TOURING for $3 plus .50¢ postage.
Rc'd. a note from Frank Armbruster that he was sending
me a copy of TAKE FIVE (the California one), and
also a PUZZLE.
To Copyquik and got repros of ALSOS and
MARIAS for Michael Dummettt.
Also made repros of the MANHATTAN MADNESS rules-
2 copies.
Also 12 copies of column from S&T #24, and some
pages from others to send to Frank Thibault.
At Speakeasy Antiques, on Broadway north of 8th St. bought
a copy of SPOOF (M.B. 1918) for $6.00 plus tax.
To Carl Eisenberg and gave him the MANHATTAN MADNESS
rules. He read thru them and found them clear. Gund
decided not to put any more money in the business. He
is trying to raise it elsewhere, but it is rough. He should
know by the end of this month. He said if I have
someone else to show it to, he'd understand. I said that
I would want it by Toy Fair, but not likely before.
To Felicia. She had just called BB about a letter from
Bob Edwards. TOTALLY & TROMINO GO were received fairly
well and are still in testing.
LIVE WIRE sounds exciting. He remembers playing it with
Rudy & me and is looking forward to seeing it soon. (Told
Felicia I'd try to have it ready Friday of next week
when she comes over.)
COFFEE BREAK from the picture looks like it is all luck
and doesn't excite them.
Games did very well at X'Mas in the Kansas City area and
the higher ups at X are showing some interest. (Felicia
said that Jim Goldsberry (?) showed more enthousiasm -
when?)
No mention of WHAT'S IT WORTH TO YOU? and Felicia will
ask again.
Jerry Green told Felicia that their game would be called
THE DICTIONARY GAME and would retail for $5.98.
Some people in Spokane manufacture a word GAME that
retails for $2.95 and want Felicia to handle it. When,
and if, she gets a copy she will give it to me.
She showed me a game called LIKE THE PROS BASKETBALL.
The offensive and defensive player each pick, in secret,
a play. The results are picked out on a grid.
If a shot is called for, the spot on the court is also spec-
ified and a different set of result cards is placed
(cont. on 1/11)
1/10
TUESDAY 12 JANUARY
1971 12th day - 353 days to come
Rc'd. a letter from Violet I. Gunther. I can get the copy of
TOURING for $3 plus .50¢ postage.
Rc'd. a note from Frank Armbruster that he was sending
me a copy of TAKE FIVE (the California one), and
also a PUZZLE.
To Copyquik and got repros of ALSOS and
MARIAS for Michael Dummettt.
Also made repros of the MANHATTAN MADNESS rules-
2 copies.
Also 12 copies of column from S&T #24, and some
pages from others to send to Frank Thibault.
At Speakeasy Antiques, on Broadway north of 8th St. bought
a copy of SPOOF (M.B. 1918) for $6.00 plus tax.
To Carl Eisenberg and gave him the MANHATTAN MADNESS
rules. He read thru them and found them clear. Gund
decided not to put any more money in the business. He
is trying to raise it elsewhere, but it is rough. He should
know by the end of this month. He said if I have
someone else to show it to, he'd understand. I said that
I would want it by Toy Fair, but not likely before.
To Felicia. She had just called BB about a letter from
Bob Edwards. TOTALLY & TROMINO GO were received fairly
well and are still in testing.
LIVE WIRE sounds exciting. He remembers playing it with
Rudy & me and is looking forward to seeing it soon. (Told
Felicia I'd try to have it ready Friday of next week
when she comes over.)
COFFEE BREAK from the picture looks like it is all luck
and doesn't excite them.
Games did very well at X'Mas in the Kansas City area and
the higher ups at X are showing some interest. (Felicia
said that Jim Goldsberry (?) showed more enthousiasm -
when?)
No mention of WHAT'S IT WORTH TO YOU? and Felicia will
ask again.
Jerry Green told Felicia that their game would be called
THE DICTIONARY GAME and would retail for $5.98.
Some people in Spokane manufacture a word GAME that
retails for $2.95 and want Felicia to handle it. When,
and if, she gets a copy she will give it to me.
She showed me a game called LIKE THE PROS BASKETBALL.
The offensive and defensive player each pick, in secret,
a play. The results are picked out on a grid.
If a shot is called for, the spot on the court is also spec-
ified and a different set of result cards is placed
(cont. on 1/11)
Item sets