1971_Sackson_033_January 13.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_033_January 13.jpg
Title
1971_Sackson_033_January 13.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
1/9
WEDNESDAY 13 JANUARY
1971 13th day - 352 days to come
Rcd. a letter from Marvin Katz. He enclosed a letter from
a woman who saw the GRIT article and asked if
I could give her the rules for MILL (enclosing a
stamp). Marv's letter said that he had received an
inquiry as to addresses of game companies which, I
presume, he answered. He said that this was
twice as much response as he usually gets.
Rcd. a letter from Lech Pijanowski. He also sent me rules
for two of his own original, but derivitive, games:
DOMINO BOARD GAME, SPIDER'S WEB, or THE NET. He demanded
that I send him the book SERIOUS GAMES and the
games PROPAGANDA and HAAR HOOLIM PERCEPTION GAMES.
The tone of the letter was insulting.
Rcd. the Jan. '71 PANZERFAUST. Jared Johnson had
a thumbnail review of TWIXT. (The issue is numbered
40, a new system.)
Rcd. a long-distance call from Mary Hilt at Stancraft.
She is working on the production of TRANSFORMATION
and wanted to know if I'd mind it being done in plas-
tic. I said that wood would probably be more attrac-
tive, but that was her field and I trusted that hse
would do the best possible job. We also discussed the
pieces and she is having a little problem there. She
doesn't expect to have it ready for Toy Fair, except
possibly a dummy.
I asked her about AIRLINE and she figures there
will be a problem getting the board into a bookcase
format, but she hasn't tackled it yet. Hank Laub
doesn't like the name and I agreed that wasn't crazy
about it.
Mary said that Tom Atwater has been bothering her
about contracts for TRANSFORMATION and Alex' games. She
is trying to get the legal department to get them
out but they have to get everything from Brown &
Bigelow (spelling?) and they are always kept waiting.
Saxon Industries have taken over B&B and she hopes
that once the organization is complete they, Stancraft,
will have a better position.
They expect to put out 8 new games this spring,
plus 4 sports card GAMEs (DMR Games - see 12/15/70) they took over from an
independent manufacturer, tho he may continue sell-
ing them under the terms of the contract. They are also
putting out a line of CHESS sets.
I mentioned the very disappointing royalties on my TEMPO,
ODD OR EVEN and INTERPLAY, also on Alex' DOZO and
CASTILE. She didn't know anything about the sales end
but said she would check and let me know how
(cont. on 1/11)
1/9
WEDNESDAY 13 JANUARY
1971 13th day - 352 days to come
Rcd. a letter from Marvin Katz. He enclosed a letter from
a woman who saw the GRIT article and asked if
I could give her the rules for MILL (enclosing a
stamp). Marv's letter said that he had received an
inquiry as to addresses of game companies which, I
presume, he answered. He said that this was
twice as much response as he usually gets.
Rcd. a letter from Lech Pijanowski. He also sent me rules
for two of his own original, but derivitive, games:
DOMINO BOARD GAME, SPIDER'S WEB, or THE NET. He demanded
that I send him the book SERIOUS GAMES and the
games PROPAGANDA and HAAR HOOLIM PERCEPTION GAMES.
The tone of the letter was insulting.
Rcd. the Jan. '71 PANZERFAUST. Jared Johnson had
a thumbnail review of TWIXT. (The issue is numbered
40, a new system.)
Rcd. a long-distance call from Mary Hilt at Stancraft.
She is working on the production of TRANSFORMATION
and wanted to know if I'd mind it being done in plas-
tic. I said that wood would probably be more attrac-
tive, but that was her field and I trusted that hse
would do the best possible job. We also discussed the
pieces and she is having a little problem there. She
doesn't expect to have it ready for Toy Fair, except
possibly a dummy.
I asked her about AIRLINE and she figures there
will be a problem getting the board into a bookcase
format, but she hasn't tackled it yet. Hank Laub
doesn't like the name and I agreed that wasn't crazy
about it.
Mary said that Tom Atwater has been bothering her
about contracts for TRANSFORMATION and Alex' games. She
is trying to get the legal department to get them
out but they have to get everything from Brown &
Bigelow (spelling?) and they are always kept waiting.
Saxon Industries have taken over B&B and she hopes
that once the organization is complete they, Stancraft,
will have a better position.
They expect to put out 8 new games this spring,
plus 4 sports card GAMEs (DMR Games - see 12/15/70) they took over from an
independent manufacturer, tho he may continue sell-
ing them under the terms of the contract. They are also
putting out a line of CHESS sets.
I mentioned the very disappointing royalties on my TEMPO,
ODD OR EVEN and INTERPLAY, also on Alex' DOZO and
CASTILE. She didn't know anything about the sales end
but said she would check and let me know how
(cont. on 1/11)
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