1971_Sackson_088_March 09.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_088_March 09.jpg
Title
1971_Sackson_088_March 09.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
TUESDAY 9 MARCH 1971
68th day - 297 days to come
Rcd. a telephone call from Alfons Rubbens. He went to Pressman
about their knock off of CUBE FUSION with DOUBLE DECKER.
They wanted to settle on the spot but said that they didn't allow
for paying him royalties in pricing the item. They offered him
TRI-OMINOS in Canada instead. I told him the only original game they
had was HI SPOT. He would need about ten games in Canada to com-
pensate for one in the U.S. He'll talk to his lawyer before signing,
as I advised.
His House of Games and Waddington are practically a single entity
with him handling North America and they handling Europe.
For the present U.S. Game Systems is handling their U.S. distribution
but they also handle lines that are somewhat competative. E-
venturally they will set up their own organization.
He and Greg Cuff, who is a big shot in Waddinton's (Alfons
was pleased that I thought David Westnedge was in charge
they want him to be the front man) will be in New York at
the end of March or beginning of April. They will visit me
then. They want to see the games I have. Also Alfons
has a game system, called MIND MASTER (I believe) which he
would like me to join him on working up.
When I said that I was short of finished games because
9 were tied up with an upcoming game manufacturer he said
"Not another game manufacturer!"
Rcd. THE COLOR QUAD GAME, THE NIM-BALL QUAD GAME, and
THE DECA-LOGIC GAME SYSTEM from John Geiger. Couldn't
quite understand the latter.
Rcd. a clipping from 3/10/71 CHEMICAL WEEK with article on
Toy Fair. From Jerry Frederick.
David Westnedge called about the name CAMPAIGN. Told him
that Saalfield had done it and that campaign Game Co.
had an [registered trademark] on it. Asked if he would like Paul Milazzo's home
address. Yes. I'll try Claude and bring it to him tomorrow.
Called Claude. He gave me Paul's number. We discussed what I
could do to help him and decided I would recommend
WATCH to Westnedge.
In my talk with Rubbens I said that I had the old
CUBE FUZION in the small box. There are a lot of variations
in the new, but there are 12 pcs. instead of 13. He is
making them in two color combinations, red with green and
blue with yellow, so that with 2 sets four can play. He
will send me a new set with the blue and yellow, since
my set is the green & red.
68th day - 297 days to come
Rcd. a telephone call from Alfons Rubbens. He went to Pressman
about their knock off of CUBE FUSION with DOUBLE DECKER.
They wanted to settle on the spot but said that they didn't allow
for paying him royalties in pricing the item. They offered him
TRI-OMINOS in Canada instead. I told him the only original game they
had was HI SPOT. He would need about ten games in Canada to com-
pensate for one in the U.S. He'll talk to his lawyer before signing,
as I advised.
His House of Games and Waddington are practically a single entity
with him handling North America and they handling Europe.
For the present U.S. Game Systems is handling their U.S. distribution
but they also handle lines that are somewhat competative. E-
venturally they will set up their own organization.
He and Greg Cuff, who is a big shot in Waddinton's (Alfons
was pleased that I thought David Westnedge was in charge
they want him to be the front man) will be in New York at
the end of March or beginning of April. They will visit me
then. They want to see the games I have. Also Alfons
has a game system, called MIND MASTER (I believe) which he
would like me to join him on working up.
When I said that I was short of finished games because
9 were tied up with an upcoming game manufacturer he said
"Not another game manufacturer!"
Rcd. THE COLOR QUAD GAME, THE NIM-BALL QUAD GAME, and
THE DECA-LOGIC GAME SYSTEM from John Geiger. Couldn't
quite understand the latter.
Rcd. a clipping from 3/10/71 CHEMICAL WEEK with article on
Toy Fair. From Jerry Frederick.
David Westnedge called about the name CAMPAIGN. Told him
that Saalfield had done it and that campaign Game Co.
had an [registered trademark] on it. Asked if he would like Paul Milazzo's home
address. Yes. I'll try Claude and bring it to him tomorrow.
Called Claude. He gave me Paul's number. We discussed what I
could do to help him and decided I would recommend
WATCH to Westnedge.
In my talk with Rubbens I said that I had the old
CUBE FUZION in the small box. There are a lot of variations
in the new, but there are 12 pcs. instead of 13. He is
making them in two color combinations, red with green and
blue with yellow, so that with 2 sets four can play. He
will send me a new set with the blue and yellow, since
my set is the green & red.
Item sets