1971_Sackson_090_March 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.
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1971_Sackson_090_March 11.jpg
Title
1971_Sackson_090_March 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 MARCH 1971
70th day - 295 days to come
Rcd. PANZERFAUST (#42 - Mar. '71). Don asked about an article
again. Has the complete game CHERBOURG. Reviews
of DEPLOYMENT and RISK.
Reading the letter yesterday on SLAM, etc. led me
to think of the following improvement for SLAM. The
player who leads to a trick may trump on his second
card, even if he has the suit he led. If the leader
trumps on his second card the follower is also allowed
to trump on his second card regardless of whether he
has the suit or not. He is allowed this even if the leader
was actually out of the suit led. If the follower does not
wish to trump, he must follow suit if able.
(cont. from 3/10) [3/10]
After Mary left I reminded Felicia that she had said that
she couldn't do anything more with AIRLINE & SPELLBINDER.
She agreed but said that she couldn't deal with a company
for me while I was dealing thru someone else. I agreed
but stated that I had the dealings with Stancraft before Mary
got there. Everything was settled very amicably.
Told Felicia that the only exhibit of any interest at the
Int. Toy Fair was Dynamic Enterprises with THE GOTCHA GAME, etc.
Then left to go there for a copy of WHO CAN BEAT NIXON?
Tried to call Mary Hilt at her hotel twice, but no answer.
To New York Hilton. To Charles Hope of Dynamic and gave him
a copy of AGOG. He didn't offer to pay and I didn't have the
nerve to ask him for the $4.25. He only had one copy of
WHO CAN BEAT NIXON? left and needed that. He will send me
a copy. Took a copy of REINCARNATION. (Added the
Introduction Booklet I previously took to the box.)
Charles will contact me about working on the PASSWORD-like
GAME.
To Waddington's and gave David Westnedge Paul Milazzo's address.
Told him about Claude's WATCH but he didn't seem very interested.
He asked if I knew a game WHOOPS, since they have a game
WHOOOPS (see '70). Didn't know it but later found it in New Products
in Jan. '71 TOYS - by Western, a children's game.
Looked at F.A.O. Schwartz. Saw COMPUTAMATIC FINANCE. Same as
COMPUTER FINANCE (see 3/3). Each number represents one of 16
stocks and only that stock price is changed when the number is
landed on. Space marked "Reset stocks" causes all stocks to be
changed, one at a time.
TOURNAMENT GOLF. 18 holes laid out on a quadrille on two sides
of a board. Different clubs represented by dice with different
range of numbers. A red die is also thrown, except when putting
which gives lateral displacement. The distance forward is measured
(cont. on 1/24)
70th day - 295 days to come
Rcd. PANZERFAUST (#42 - Mar. '71). Don asked about an article
again. Has the complete game CHERBOURG. Reviews
of DEPLOYMENT and RISK.
Reading the letter yesterday on SLAM, etc. led me
to think of the following improvement for SLAM. The
player who leads to a trick may trump on his second
card, even if he has the suit he led. If the leader
trumps on his second card the follower is also allowed
to trump on his second card regardless of whether he
has the suit or not. He is allowed this even if the leader
was actually out of the suit led. If the follower does not
wish to trump, he must follow suit if able.
(cont. from 3/10) [3/10]
After Mary left I reminded Felicia that she had said that
she couldn't do anything more with AIRLINE & SPELLBINDER.
She agreed but said that she couldn't deal with a company
for me while I was dealing thru someone else. I agreed
but stated that I had the dealings with Stancraft before Mary
got there. Everything was settled very amicably.
Told Felicia that the only exhibit of any interest at the
Int. Toy Fair was Dynamic Enterprises with THE GOTCHA GAME, etc.
Then left to go there for a copy of WHO CAN BEAT NIXON?
Tried to call Mary Hilt at her hotel twice, but no answer.
To New York Hilton. To Charles Hope of Dynamic and gave him
a copy of AGOG. He didn't offer to pay and I didn't have the
nerve to ask him for the $4.25. He only had one copy of
WHO CAN BEAT NIXON? left and needed that. He will send me
a copy. Took a copy of REINCARNATION. (Added the
Introduction Booklet I previously took to the box.)
Charles will contact me about working on the PASSWORD-like
GAME.
To Waddington's and gave David Westnedge Paul Milazzo's address.
Told him about Claude's WATCH but he didn't seem very interested.
He asked if I knew a game WHOOPS, since they have a game
WHOOOPS (see '70). Didn't know it but later found it in New Products
in Jan. '71 TOYS - by Western, a children's game.
Looked at F.A.O. Schwartz. Saw COMPUTAMATIC FINANCE. Same as
COMPUTER FINANCE (see 3/3). Each number represents one of 16
stocks and only that stock price is changed when the number is
landed on. Space marked "Reset stocks" causes all stocks to be
changed, one at a time.
TOURNAMENT GOLF. 18 holes laid out on a quadrille on two sides
of a board. Different clubs represented by dice with different
range of numbers. A red die is also thrown, except when putting
which gives lateral displacement. The distance forward is measured
(cont. on 1/24)
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