1971_Sackson_049_January 29.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_049_January 29.jpg
Title
1971_Sackson_049_January 29.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
1/28
1/24
FRIDAY 29 JANUARY 1971
29th day - 336 days to come
To Gametime (after calling and talking to the secretary).
Bob Hallowell not there, but the secretary gave me a
copy of TRI TAC TOE. She also called up Bob Reiss and
arranged for me to go there and looked at the model
of NINE OF SWORDS. Also met Jean, the new secretary Bob
will have in Mt. Kisco.
To Bob Reiss. He showed me the model of NINE OF SWORDS
which looked rather good. He said that buyer reaction
is good. He left shortly for an appointment. I looked
around and saw:
WELL KONO: - The board is as shown. [Drawing on left of page with a square of three columns and a circle in each corner, two with "A" and two "B" written in the circle. Diagonal, horizontal, and vertical lines connect the circles as well as a circle in the center with no letter. Connecting the two "B" circles in the bottom corners is a line with a darkened dot in on the line.] Each player has
2 pcs. which are started as shown.
Player A moves first and then play
alternates. A move is along a line to
an empty hole. When a player is forced
to jump over the small black circle he
loses one point. First to lose 3 points
loses the game.
TRIPLE CROSS:- This is a puzzle with
3 pieces that must be fitted together at right
angles to each other. (Both were put out by Skor-Mor.)
To Felicia's and Claude there. (He treated us to sandwiches
and coffee.) I gave LIVE WIRE to Felicia. She had
trouble putting the pieces on the board but then Claude
showed her that it was easy to figure out the place-
ment.
Claude showed her DUEL and she liked it. She'll write
to X about it while Claude will take the rules back
and add a rule that in order to win a round a
player must win 3 games in a row.
Claude showed her ECLIPSE. She didn't care too much
for the type, but thinks X might. She'll check with
them.
Claude wants to add a rule to DEDUCTION that will
insure a good mix of different types of info-
mation. (I didn't get the details.) He'll write it up
and she'll send it to X.
I asked Felicia if she had heard anything about my
model for WHAT'S IT WORTH TO YOU? She wrote about
it but didn't get an answer yet.
Felicia called Bill Caruson to ask if we will be getting
a separate check for foreign sales of ACQUIRE and
BAZAAR. He wasn't in so she'll write to him today.
I told Felicia about the TRIPLE CROSS puzzle and the con-
flict with my game. She'll write to X about it.
Claude and I walked to Altman's. I bought a copy
of FIRST DOWN! - marked down from $15 to $7.50 -
and it seemed somewhat different from other
(cont. on 1/28)
1/24
FRIDAY 29 JANUARY 1971
29th day - 336 days to come
To Gametime (after calling and talking to the secretary).
Bob Hallowell not there, but the secretary gave me a
copy of TRI TAC TOE. She also called up Bob Reiss and
arranged for me to go there and looked at the model
of NINE OF SWORDS. Also met Jean, the new secretary Bob
will have in Mt. Kisco.
To Bob Reiss. He showed me the model of NINE OF SWORDS
which looked rather good. He said that buyer reaction
is good. He left shortly for an appointment. I looked
around and saw:
WELL KONO: - The board is as shown. [Drawing on left of page with a square of three columns and a circle in each corner, two with "A" and two "B" written in the circle. Diagonal, horizontal, and vertical lines connect the circles as well as a circle in the center with no letter. Connecting the two "B" circles in the bottom corners is a line with a darkened dot in on the line.] Each player has
2 pcs. which are started as shown.
Player A moves first and then play
alternates. A move is along a line to
an empty hole. When a player is forced
to jump over the small black circle he
loses one point. First to lose 3 points
loses the game.
TRIPLE CROSS:- This is a puzzle with
3 pieces that must be fitted together at right
angles to each other. (Both were put out by Skor-Mor.)
To Felicia's and Claude there. (He treated us to sandwiches
and coffee.) I gave LIVE WIRE to Felicia. She had
trouble putting the pieces on the board but then Claude
showed her that it was easy to figure out the place-
ment.
Claude showed her DUEL and she liked it. She'll write
to X about it while Claude will take the rules back
and add a rule that in order to win a round a
player must win 3 games in a row.
Claude showed her ECLIPSE. She didn't care too much
for the type, but thinks X might. She'll check with
them.
Claude wants to add a rule to DEDUCTION that will
insure a good mix of different types of info-
mation. (I didn't get the details.) He'll write it up
and she'll send it to X.
I asked Felicia if she had heard anything about my
model for WHAT'S IT WORTH TO YOU? She wrote about
it but didn't get an answer yet.
Felicia called Bill Caruson to ask if we will be getting
a separate check for foreign sales of ACQUIRE and
BAZAAR. He wasn't in so she'll write to him today.
I told Felicia about the TRIPLE CROSS puzzle and the con-
flict with my game. She'll write to X about it.
Claude and I walked to Altman's. I bought a copy
of FIRST DOWN! - marked down from $15 to $7.50 -
and it seemed somewhat different from other
(cont. on 1/28)
Item sets