1971_Sackson_131_April 21.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_131_April 21.jpg
Title
1971_Sackson_131_April 21.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
4/20
4/19
WEDNESDAY 21 APRIL 1971
11th day - 254 days to come
April PLAYTHINGS came. In their Fair review of "Adult Games"
and "Board Games" their wasn't anything new to
me. SLEUTH was put in the latter category.
CHESS was announced as the first "Classic Bookshelf Game."
Rcd. a letter from: [bracket] Harry Lee
Four Seasons Publishers Ltd.
3030 Pandosy St.
Kelowna, B.C.
Canada
He saw AGOG at a library and wrote asking me if I could
give him any marketing ideas for the following games
which he invented. He would be pleased to send me copies, when,
ready, for my collection & appraisal. KNIGHTS, THE NAME GAME,
HAPPY LANDINGS, SNOOKUM, THE ELECTION GAME.
Rcd. a FOCUS order, with 50 [cents]. He was also interested in my
other games, as mentioned in Martin Gardner's Oct. '63
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN column.
To Felicia's bringing her a sandwich & PLANES. BB & I played
part of a game to show her how it worked.
I took back WILD WOOD PILE which came back with the box broken
in the mail.
Felicia showed me the letter from Kathy Brooks. She thought
it was very original, but too difficult and frustrating, would like to
like to see it again if made easier. The letter also rejected
ZEC-HI saying it was obviously an excellent strategy game,
but that they were not interested in this type at the present time.
We decided to send it back to 3M after I make it easier.
She was annoyed with Keith Tuggle. He was the one who bounced
ESCAPE and she didn't think he gave it a fair test. (But she
did insist on a fast answer!)
She gave me a repro of a 4/13/71 letter from Bob Edwards.
They are definitely going into games in a 5-year program that
will cover 7 classifications (to be brought out in stages - first
within 18 months, in the stores by 10/72):- Solitaire Games and
Puzzles; Two Person Duels; Family Board Games; Social Games and
Party Activities; Playroom Devices; Executive Pacifiers; Traditional
Public Domain Games like CHESS and CHECKERS. These are all at
the adult level.
They are sending $500 each for DUEL, TOTALLY & TROMINO GO.
The INFERNAL BINARY MACHINE is still under consideration, but
Family Board Games is not in the first group.
They'd like to see the simple version of LIVE WIRE. The one they
have is 50-50.
He will rush PRECINCT NINE (Never heard of this one) thru as soon
as he gets it so that it can be back by 5/1 if rejected.
She gave me a copy of an ad sheet for UNIVERSITY BRIDGE. The
manufacturer of this was recommended to her by an
(cont. on 4/20)
4/19
WEDNESDAY 21 APRIL 1971
11th day - 254 days to come
April PLAYTHINGS came. In their Fair review of "Adult Games"
and "Board Games" their wasn't anything new to
me. SLEUTH was put in the latter category.
CHESS was announced as the first "Classic Bookshelf Game."
Rcd. a letter from: [bracket] Harry Lee
Four Seasons Publishers Ltd.
3030 Pandosy St.
Kelowna, B.C.
Canada
He saw AGOG at a library and wrote asking me if I could
give him any marketing ideas for the following games
which he invented. He would be pleased to send me copies, when,
ready, for my collection & appraisal. KNIGHTS, THE NAME GAME,
HAPPY LANDINGS, SNOOKUM, THE ELECTION GAME.
Rcd. a FOCUS order, with 50 [cents]. He was also interested in my
other games, as mentioned in Martin Gardner's Oct. '63
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN column.
To Felicia's bringing her a sandwich & PLANES. BB & I played
part of a game to show her how it worked.
I took back WILD WOOD PILE which came back with the box broken
in the mail.
Felicia showed me the letter from Kathy Brooks. She thought
it was very original, but too difficult and frustrating, would like to
like to see it again if made easier. The letter also rejected
ZEC-HI saying it was obviously an excellent strategy game,
but that they were not interested in this type at the present time.
We decided to send it back to 3M after I make it easier.
She was annoyed with Keith Tuggle. He was the one who bounced
ESCAPE and she didn't think he gave it a fair test. (But she
did insist on a fast answer!)
She gave me a repro of a 4/13/71 letter from Bob Edwards.
They are definitely going into games in a 5-year program that
will cover 7 classifications (to be brought out in stages - first
within 18 months, in the stores by 10/72):- Solitaire Games and
Puzzles; Two Person Duels; Family Board Games; Social Games and
Party Activities; Playroom Devices; Executive Pacifiers; Traditional
Public Domain Games like CHESS and CHECKERS. These are all at
the adult level.
They are sending $500 each for DUEL, TOTALLY & TROMINO GO.
The INFERNAL BINARY MACHINE is still under consideration, but
Family Board Games is not in the first group.
They'd like to see the simple version of LIVE WIRE. The one they
have is 50-50.
He will rush PRECINCT NINE (Never heard of this one) thru as soon
as he gets it so that it can be back by 5/1 if rejected.
She gave me a copy of an ad sheet for UNIVERSITY BRIDGE. The
manufacturer of this was recommended to her by an
(cont. on 4/20)
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