1971_Sackson_062_February 11.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_062_February 11.jpg
Title
1971_Sackson_062_February 11.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
THURSDAY 11 FEBRUARY 1971
Thomas Alva Edison, Born 1847 42nd day - 323 days to come
Rcd. the clippings on Coca Cola (which I found myself
on 1/9) from Felicia.
Rcd. a letter from Geoffrey Wheeler, editor of
CRAFT, MODEL & HOBBY INDUSTRY. At a trade show in
Chicago he met a Canadian wholesaler who
is interested in adult games. Jeff suggested that I
contact him:
[bracket] Edward Pomerantz
Savanne Corporation
105 Montpellier Blvd.
St. Laurent Montreal 379
Quebec, Canada
I called Jeff to get more info. He told Pomerantz
about AGOG and suggested that he get it. (Later
he sent Pomerantz a copy of his review.)
I mentioned the GAMEWAYS catalog. Jeff was not
familiar with it and I gave him the address. He
thought I should tell Pomerantz about it.
Jeff asked me if I was familiar with S&T. Tom
Shaw mentioned it to him. I told Jeff that I did a
column and that I'd get him a copy of the maga-
zine. We will get together during Toy Fair; he will
call me before.
Jeff says he is still interested in my doing some kind
of an article on games.
Sent COMBINATION & TROMINO GO to Herbert E. Salzer.
Sent COMBINATION to Anthony J. Gugliotta.
Wrote to J.C. Golda, enclosed COMBINATION.
Wrote to Rick Onanian - FACTS-IN-FIVE, THE GAME OF VOCABULARY,
ENTREPRENEUR. Enclosed COMBINATION.
Above are all AGOG readers.
Rudy Lopez called about my coming to see his two new
GAMES. Instead I invited him to come here Saturday.
(cont. from 2/12) [2/19]
ship - $75,000. In order to raise money a player may, or may
be forced to, sell a pc. for half its purchase price.
There are three sets of 25 cards: Diplomatic, Financial,
and Military. Each player at the beginning of each turn
takes one of each. Some can be passed to another player,
some can be played or held, except that a player may never
keep more than 10 cards between turns. Among the cards
(but by no means a complete listing) are the following:
winning or losing of an amount of money (up to $100,000,
wining or losing of a province; Death of the Holy Roman
(cont. on 2/7)
Thomas Alva Edison, Born 1847 42nd day - 323 days to come
Rcd. the clippings on Coca Cola (which I found myself
on 1/9) from Felicia.
Rcd. a letter from Geoffrey Wheeler, editor of
CRAFT, MODEL & HOBBY INDUSTRY. At a trade show in
Chicago he met a Canadian wholesaler who
is interested in adult games. Jeff suggested that I
contact him:
[bracket] Edward Pomerantz
Savanne Corporation
105 Montpellier Blvd.
St. Laurent Montreal 379
Quebec, Canada
I called Jeff to get more info. He told Pomerantz
about AGOG and suggested that he get it. (Later
he sent Pomerantz a copy of his review.)
I mentioned the GAMEWAYS catalog. Jeff was not
familiar with it and I gave him the address. He
thought I should tell Pomerantz about it.
Jeff asked me if I was familiar with S&T. Tom
Shaw mentioned it to him. I told Jeff that I did a
column and that I'd get him a copy of the maga-
zine. We will get together during Toy Fair; he will
call me before.
Jeff says he is still interested in my doing some kind
of an article on games.
Sent COMBINATION & TROMINO GO to Herbert E. Salzer.
Sent COMBINATION to Anthony J. Gugliotta.
Wrote to J.C. Golda, enclosed COMBINATION.
Wrote to Rick Onanian - FACTS-IN-FIVE, THE GAME OF VOCABULARY,
ENTREPRENEUR. Enclosed COMBINATION.
Above are all AGOG readers.
Rudy Lopez called about my coming to see his two new
GAMES. Instead I invited him to come here Saturday.
(cont. from 2/12) [2/19]
ship - $75,000. In order to raise money a player may, or may
be forced to, sell a pc. for half its purchase price.
There are three sets of 25 cards: Diplomatic, Financial,
and Military. Each player at the beginning of each turn
takes one of each. Some can be passed to another player,
some can be played or held, except that a player may never
keep more than 10 cards between turns. Among the cards
(but by no means a complete listing) are the following:
winning or losing of an amount of money (up to $100,000,
wining or losing of a province; Death of the Holy Roman
(cont. on 2/7)
Item sets