1971_Sackson_093_March 14.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_093_March 14.jpg
Title
1971_Sackson_093_March 14.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
SUNDAY 14 MARCH 1971
Third Sunday in Lent 73rd day - 292 days to come
Pete Swift over. He has ordered the material for 500
copies of EL TABLERO DE JESUS. He thinks he will be
able to get some publicity. He also said he wants to
go to see Bob Reiss as soon as everything is ready.
There are some questions about the packaging and I
suggested that, as long as he intended seeing Reiss
anyway, he should see if he had specific ideas on the
packaging. He said he would.
Played 11 games and I won 5-6. Made a few small
adjustments and it plays quite well.
I'll write the rules and send them to him early next
week.
In evening started working on the new layout of
cards for NOMINATION, based on the 1970 census reap-
portionment.
(cont. from 3/15) [3/18]
Tom's daughter came up with Tom will invest the de-
velopment costs on this himself. This came up when
I mentioned my doing games like BAZAAR. In other words,
"Small Wonders" will not put up the money for them.
Creative Playthings is interested in two (I believe)
of Alex' non-game items. So far they have steered
clear manufacturing games themselves.
I told Tom about Mary seeing and playing and liking
SPELLBINDER.
We will each contact the other as soon as we get any
info.
In talking about the contract, I told Tom about the
$250 being an advance on royalties. He wasn't too happy
about this, but didn't try to talk me out of signing.
[arrows pointing up and down] [started 3/18]
Claude called. He saw WHO CAN BEAT NIXON? advertised in
New York Magazine. Gave him a rundown on what
happened in the last week.
In my talk with Tom I asked about the rules to Alex' games
he promised to send me. They are in a valise which is still at
Boston airport and he hasn't had the chance to go in to
pick it up.
He mentioned a 3-hand CHESS GAME which another client
had, played on triangular shaped spaces. I told him that
there had been several 3-hand ventures and that I would
see how original this was if he sends me the rules. He will.
They have many responses to the mention of Martin Gardner's
name in the SOMA ADDICT.
Third Sunday in Lent 73rd day - 292 days to come
Pete Swift over. He has ordered the material for 500
copies of EL TABLERO DE JESUS. He thinks he will be
able to get some publicity. He also said he wants to
go to see Bob Reiss as soon as everything is ready.
There are some questions about the packaging and I
suggested that, as long as he intended seeing Reiss
anyway, he should see if he had specific ideas on the
packaging. He said he would.
Played 11 games and I won 5-6. Made a few small
adjustments and it plays quite well.
I'll write the rules and send them to him early next
week.
In evening started working on the new layout of
cards for NOMINATION, based on the 1970 census reap-
portionment.
(cont. from 3/15) [3/18]
Tom's daughter came up with Tom will invest the de-
velopment costs on this himself. This came up when
I mentioned my doing games like BAZAAR. In other words,
"Small Wonders" will not put up the money for them.
Creative Playthings is interested in two (I believe)
of Alex' non-game items. So far they have steered
clear manufacturing games themselves.
I told Tom about Mary seeing and playing and liking
SPELLBINDER.
We will each contact the other as soon as we get any
info.
In talking about the contract, I told Tom about the
$250 being an advance on royalties. He wasn't too happy
about this, but didn't try to talk me out of signing.
[arrows pointing up and down] [started 3/18]
Claude called. He saw WHO CAN BEAT NIXON? advertised in
New York Magazine. Gave him a rundown on what
happened in the last week.
In my talk with Tom I asked about the rules to Alex' games
he promised to send me. They are in a valise which is still at
Boston airport and he hasn't had the chance to go in to
pick it up.
He mentioned a 3-hand CHESS GAME which another client
had, played on triangular shaped spaces. I told him that
there had been several 3-hand ventures and that I would
see how original this was if he sends me the rules. He will.
They have many responses to the mention of Martin Gardner's
name in the SOMA ADDICT.
Item sets