1971_Sackson_119_April 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.
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1971_Sackson_119_April 09.jpg
Title
1971_Sackson_119_April 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
FRIDAY 9 APRIL
Good Friday 1971 99th day - 266 days to come
Rcd. 2 sets of his rules for EL TABLERO DE JESÚS from Pete
Swift.
Rcd. the FOCUS release which had been sent to Felicia.
Signed it and sent it back to Western Printing.
Rcd. a catalog sheet for RACE FOR SPACE. There is
a distributor in the Bronx and I'll call him. It is
also handled by Gameophiles Unlimited.
At the "Berdicks" looked at the TIMES magazine section.
Had the following ad:- Crossword Puzzle Buffs, SARK is here.
A game for everyone 8 to 80. The exciting and challenging cross-
word puzzle card game that's sweeping the nation! Play it a-
lone or with up to 6 players. Set your own pace while expanding
your word power - thousands of letter combinations are possible!
You'll have hours of fun as you score horizontally and vertically,
spelling out words as you go. From the publishers of world-fam-
ous Merit Line of Crossword Puzzle Magazines and the "Six Foot
Puzzle." Introductory mail order price for the SARK game
only $2.00, postpaid (regular price, $3.95). Send check or
money order to dept. 5, Gilberton Co., 99 Fifth Ave., N.Y.,
N.Y., 10003. (From information got phone number - WA4-7040.)
Played 3-hand PLANES with BB and Dale. Each has one sym-
bol and can only take a plane in which that is in the
ascendent, except that the neutral symbol can be greater
without having bearing. We played with each player simply
scoring his planes. As an alternate scoring I may include
a scoring where whenever a player scores the player to his
right loses the same amount. This will make players play
against the next one to play.
It did play very well. The board tended to get quite full.
Rcd. a very pleasant letter from Don Greenwood of
PANZERFAUST. He would like me to write for him when I
get the opportunity, but not to hurry. They will be photo
offset soon. He enjoys my column in S&T. He thinks that
aside from the major game and my column the magazine is
too historically oriented.
Rcd. a second letter from Dr. Manuel Ma. Risueño.
He was told that TEMPO was a good game but can't remember
by whom. Now that he knows it is mine he'll buy it when he
comes to the U.S. in October.
He'd like the rules of CAROUSEL. They have a game
called CAROUSEL which is a stops game.
He also told me the rules of COCKTAIL, a trick taking
game with 5 different hands.
[red line bracket to top of paragraph that starts with "Rcd. a very pleasant letter..."]
This happened 4/10.
Good Friday 1971 99th day - 266 days to come
Rcd. 2 sets of his rules for EL TABLERO DE JESÚS from Pete
Swift.
Rcd. the FOCUS release which had been sent to Felicia.
Signed it and sent it back to Western Printing.
Rcd. a catalog sheet for RACE FOR SPACE. There is
a distributor in the Bronx and I'll call him. It is
also handled by Gameophiles Unlimited.
At the "Berdicks" looked at the TIMES magazine section.
Had the following ad:- Crossword Puzzle Buffs, SARK is here.
A game for everyone 8 to 80. The exciting and challenging cross-
word puzzle card game that's sweeping the nation! Play it a-
lone or with up to 6 players. Set your own pace while expanding
your word power - thousands of letter combinations are possible!
You'll have hours of fun as you score horizontally and vertically,
spelling out words as you go. From the publishers of world-fam-
ous Merit Line of Crossword Puzzle Magazines and the "Six Foot
Puzzle." Introductory mail order price for the SARK game
only $2.00, postpaid (regular price, $3.95). Send check or
money order to dept. 5, Gilberton Co., 99 Fifth Ave., N.Y.,
N.Y., 10003. (From information got phone number - WA4-7040.)
Played 3-hand PLANES with BB and Dale. Each has one sym-
bol and can only take a plane in which that is in the
ascendent, except that the neutral symbol can be greater
without having bearing. We played with each player simply
scoring his planes. As an alternate scoring I may include
a scoring where whenever a player scores the player to his
right loses the same amount. This will make players play
against the next one to play.
It did play very well. The board tended to get quite full.
Rcd. a very pleasant letter from Don Greenwood of
PANZERFAUST. He would like me to write for him when I
get the opportunity, but not to hurry. They will be photo
offset soon. He enjoys my column in S&T. He thinks that
aside from the major game and my column the magazine is
too historically oriented.
Rcd. a second letter from Dr. Manuel Ma. Risueño.
He was told that TEMPO was a good game but can't remember
by whom. Now that he knows it is mine he'll buy it when he
comes to the U.S. in October.
He'd like the rules of CAROUSEL. They have a game
called CAROUSEL which is a stops game.
He also told me the rules of COCKTAIL, a trick taking
game with 5 different hands.
[red line bracket to top of paragraph that starts with "Rcd. a very pleasant letter..."]
This happened 4/10.
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