1971_Sackson_097_March 18.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_097_March 18.jpg
Title
1971_Sackson_097_March 18.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
3/17
3/16
3/15
3/14
THURSDAY 18 MARCH 1971
77th day - 288 days to come
Called Ken Morgan to tell him that I won't be in town to-
morrow. I'll call him next week and set a date.
Asked him how MOVIE MOGULS was doing and he said
slow so far. He hopes that the Brentano promotion will
help. He didn't get to see Tower of F.A.O. Schwartz
last week but will soon.
I asked about VINCE LOMBARDI'S GAME due to his death.
They had about $50,000 invested in a TV commercial
which has to be completely changed. Now they are looking
towards MOVIE MOGULS as their "salvation".
I said that they really need other non-sports games in
their line. Ken agreed and suggested that maybe I could
supply them. We'll discuss that also next week.
Felicia called to check on whether I had reached Al Richter.
Tuesday at 2 is OK for her. I told her that possibly I
would join them. She said that Gary Sherbell will be there
later in the afternoon with his corrections to
TORTS - THE GAME OF LAWSUITS. Told her that I'd call Monday
and tell her if I was coming, and also would report
on my visit with Al Richter.
Mike Alber here in the afternoon. Brought me SMESS, SCAN
(which is another one by Marvin Glass), MASTERPIECE,
and CAPER. ORION is still not in production. If I don't
get one from Randy Barton he'll get me one.
He did a little bit of looking at my collection and seemed
mildly impressed.
Showed him AGOG. In the review section he asked why I didn't
include ROOK and I couldn't honestly remember my specific
reasons. Must have been the games are the same as those
that can be played with regular cards. He said that last
year ROOK sole 1,000,000 copies for the first time. He con-
firmed my surmise that it went over big in the "Bible Belt."
SMESS he said, did surprisingly well last year.
SITUATION4 and SITUATION7 have been dropped.
We talked about MONOPOLOY and THE LANDLORD'S GAME. He
thinks that Darrow didn't want to give anything to Lizzie
Magie, but Parker bought her off for several thousand dollars.
Only the elder Barton knows, and he's not saying.
I mentioned my S&T column and he wasn't much interested. Then
I mentioned the piece I did for BOOK WORLD. He had heard that
It was in preparation and contacted the editors. They told him it
was too late. I told him that last year there wasn't any-
thing by Parker that excited me. This year, if I still wanted,
I'll probably do ORION rather than MASTERPIECE. Which is just
as well since they have a fortune for advertising the latter,
and nothing the budget for the former.
When I mentioned the possibility of a newspaper column he brought
up Richard Moon who is still doing a column for the San
(cont. on 3/17)
3/16
3/15
3/14
THURSDAY 18 MARCH 1971
77th day - 288 days to come
Called Ken Morgan to tell him that I won't be in town to-
morrow. I'll call him next week and set a date.
Asked him how MOVIE MOGULS was doing and he said
slow so far. He hopes that the Brentano promotion will
help. He didn't get to see Tower of F.A.O. Schwartz
last week but will soon.
I asked about VINCE LOMBARDI'S GAME due to his death.
They had about $50,000 invested in a TV commercial
which has to be completely changed. Now they are looking
towards MOVIE MOGULS as their "salvation".
I said that they really need other non-sports games in
their line. Ken agreed and suggested that maybe I could
supply them. We'll discuss that also next week.
Felicia called to check on whether I had reached Al Richter.
Tuesday at 2 is OK for her. I told her that possibly I
would join them. She said that Gary Sherbell will be there
later in the afternoon with his corrections to
TORTS - THE GAME OF LAWSUITS. Told her that I'd call Monday
and tell her if I was coming, and also would report
on my visit with Al Richter.
Mike Alber here in the afternoon. Brought me SMESS, SCAN
(which is another one by Marvin Glass), MASTERPIECE,
and CAPER. ORION is still not in production. If I don't
get one from Randy Barton he'll get me one.
He did a little bit of looking at my collection and seemed
mildly impressed.
Showed him AGOG. In the review section he asked why I didn't
include ROOK and I couldn't honestly remember my specific
reasons. Must have been the games are the same as those
that can be played with regular cards. He said that last
year ROOK sole 1,000,000 copies for the first time. He con-
firmed my surmise that it went over big in the "Bible Belt."
SMESS he said, did surprisingly well last year.
SITUATION4 and SITUATION7 have been dropped.
We talked about MONOPOLOY and THE LANDLORD'S GAME. He
thinks that Darrow didn't want to give anything to Lizzie
Magie, but Parker bought her off for several thousand dollars.
Only the elder Barton knows, and he's not saying.
I mentioned my S&T column and he wasn't much interested. Then
I mentioned the piece I did for BOOK WORLD. He had heard that
It was in preparation and contacted the editors. They told him it
was too late. I told him that last year there wasn't any-
thing by Parker that excited me. This year, if I still wanted,
I'll probably do ORION rather than MASTERPIECE. Which is just
as well since they have a fortune for advertising the latter,
and nothing the budget for the former.
When I mentioned the possibility of a newspaper column he brought
up Richard Moon who is still doing a column for the San
(cont. on 3/17)
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