1971_Sackson_138_April 28.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_138_April 28.jpg
Title
1971_Sackson_138_April 28.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
WEDNESDAY 28 APRIL 1971
118th day - 247 days to come
Rcd. the S & T Staff Newsletter #8. (May 1971)
Fay Hertog called. The gal in charge said that the order def-
initely went to the warehouse, but they are very slow.
Called "Thomson", the eastern sales manager for Jones
Publishing Co., and asked him about getting a copy of
RACE FOR SPACE. He has a copy for me, except that the
name is given as TRIOPOLY. Parker objected to this name
and they are printing new boxes and rules with the new
name. I'll go there tomorrow to pick it up. He also wants to show me some other games, including one called MANHATTAN. I told him that I had a puzzle game called
MANHATTAN MADNESS.
(cont. from 4/29) [4/29]
him to forget about it.)
He had a copy of DISCOUNT (see 3/3/70), but he had lost
the rules.
Gave him S & T #22.
At home looked at what I had from American Iguana, publishers
of CLASS. I am pretty sure they only do their own games.
Thought that Hobbit Games, since they have CHUTZPAH, etc.
might be interested and called Thomson with their address.
Played LIVEWIRE - SUDDEN SHOCK with my nephew "Eliott", and
then with Dave. It played fairly well, and was over very
quickly. I added a screen so that players could set up
their pieces secretly.
Listened to Lech Pijanowski's "letter" on a cassette player I
borrowed from Dave. I'll have to play it slowly taking
notes. One piece of good news: In an article on board games
in DER SPIEGEL they said that the best two were ACQUIRE
& BAZAAR.
(cont. from 4/30) [4/30]
Phil Orbanes called and I called back. NINE OF SWORDS is ready and
I can come up to look at it. Will go there Wednesday at
3:00.
Reiss has a puzzle called 34 SKIDOO, which is a 4x4
magic square. He would like to prepare a folder with several
different solutions. Phil asked me if I had any info on
this. Told him I'd check and bring it with me on Wednesday.
Found several hundred solutions in MATHEMATICAL RECREATIONS by
Kraitchik.
{Bob Reiss
{230 5th Ave.
(cont. on 4/27)
118th day - 247 days to come
Rcd. the S & T Staff Newsletter #8. (May 1971)
Fay Hertog called. The gal in charge said that the order def-
initely went to the warehouse, but they are very slow.
Called "Thomson", the eastern sales manager for Jones
Publishing Co., and asked him about getting a copy of
RACE FOR SPACE. He has a copy for me, except that the
name is given as TRIOPOLY. Parker objected to this name
and they are printing new boxes and rules with the new
name. I'll go there tomorrow to pick it up. He also wants to show me some other games, including one called MANHATTAN. I told him that I had a puzzle game called
MANHATTAN MADNESS.
(cont. from 4/29) [4/29]
him to forget about it.)
He had a copy of DISCOUNT (see 3/3/70), but he had lost
the rules.
Gave him S & T #22.
At home looked at what I had from American Iguana, publishers
of CLASS. I am pretty sure they only do their own games.
Thought that Hobbit Games, since they have CHUTZPAH, etc.
might be interested and called Thomson with their address.
Played LIVEWIRE - SUDDEN SHOCK with my nephew "Eliott", and
then with Dave. It played fairly well, and was over very
quickly. I added a screen so that players could set up
their pieces secretly.
Listened to Lech Pijanowski's "letter" on a cassette player I
borrowed from Dave. I'll have to play it slowly taking
notes. One piece of good news: In an article on board games
in DER SPIEGEL they said that the best two were ACQUIRE
& BAZAAR.
(cont. from 4/30) [4/30]
Phil Orbanes called and I called back. NINE OF SWORDS is ready and
I can come up to look at it. Will go there Wednesday at
3:00.
Reiss has a puzzle called 34 SKIDOO, which is a 4x4
magic square. He would like to prepare a folder with several
different solutions. Phil asked me if I had any info on
this. Told him I'd check and bring it with me on Wednesday.
Found several hundred solutions in MATHEMATICAL RECREATIONS by
Kraitchik.
{Bob Reiss
{230 5th Ave.
(cont. on 4/27)
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