1971_Sackson_184_June 13.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_184_June 13.jpg
Title
1971_Sackson_184_June 13.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 13 JUNE
First Sunday after Trinity 1971 164th day - 201 days to come
Finished the definitions for X-CHANGE-WORD and BB started
typing them in the evening. Dana cut them and
stamped the letters on the backs.
Erased the guide lines from the OPEN BRIDGE cards while
getting the rules straight in my mind - for the first
time really.
Played a couple of hands with BB.
(cont. from 6/19) [6/26]
NAPOLEON BONAPARTE (P. - 1895). Path game. Winning or losing chips
according to spaces landed on. (Such as lose a lot at Waterloo)
when two players reach St. Helena the game is over and
most chips wins.
LOST DIAMOND (McLoughlin Bros. - 1877). [Herb will send copy
of rules.]
TRIX (Red & White - 1903) [Herb will send copy of rules.]
THE GAME OF PANIC (Panic Game Co. - 1903). Similar to PIT
[Herb will send copy of rules.]
ZUM (M.B. - N.D.). [Herb will send copy of rules.]
CAMOUFLAGE. [Herb will send copy of rules.]
OORLOG (Chaffee & Selchow - 1898). Seems to be a war game
played on a small paper board. [Herb will send copies of
rules and the board.]
WORTHWHILE (Geo. B. Doan & Co. - 1907). [Herb will send copy of rules.]
SPECULATION (P. - N.D.) Same as George Parker's original game,
BANKING, except that company cards are used instead of
letter cards. [Herb will send copy of rules.]
Herb showed me a book YESTERDAY'S GAMES - edited by Dr. Larry
Freeman. Published by Century House, Watkin's Glen, N.Y. (It
wasn't great, but I should have a copy for my collection. It
was published in 1970 and is currently available.)
Herb showed BB some "Meggendorfer Tab Books" (Movable-
action children's books) and asked her to keep an eye open
for them when we are in Europe.
Herb showed me an old McLoughlin Bros. catalog and one from
M.B. I picked out pages which he will copy for me.
Herb gave me the name and address of a fellow game collector
with an exceptionally good collection of McLoughlin Bros. games.
{ Herbert Hosmer, [address], South Lancaster, Mass. 01561
THE AMERICAN EAGLE (W. & S. B Ives - Herb said that this was
the second game published in U.S. - after THE MANSION OF HAPPINESS).
GOOSE game with political motif. Took copy of rules and
info on the board.
THE BUGLE HORN (McLoughlin Bros. - c. 1867). Took complete info.
THE NEW MILITARY GAME (G.W. Fisher - 1859). Took complete info.
SOCIAL BROWNIES ( (c) C.L. Sirrene -1894). Took copy (by BB) of
(cont. on 6/14)
First Sunday after Trinity 1971 164th day - 201 days to come
Finished the definitions for X-CHANGE-WORD and BB started
typing them in the evening. Dana cut them and
stamped the letters on the backs.
Erased the guide lines from the OPEN BRIDGE cards while
getting the rules straight in my mind - for the first
time really.
Played a couple of hands with BB.
(cont. from 6/19) [6/26]
NAPOLEON BONAPARTE (P. - 1895). Path game. Winning or losing chips
according to spaces landed on. (Such as lose a lot at Waterloo)
when two players reach St. Helena the game is over and
most chips wins.
LOST DIAMOND (McLoughlin Bros. - 1877). [Herb will send copy
of rules.]
TRIX (Red & White - 1903) [Herb will send copy of rules.]
THE GAME OF PANIC (Panic Game Co. - 1903). Similar to PIT
[Herb will send copy of rules.]
ZUM (M.B. - N.D.). [Herb will send copy of rules.]
CAMOUFLAGE. [Herb will send copy of rules.]
OORLOG (Chaffee & Selchow - 1898). Seems to be a war game
played on a small paper board. [Herb will send copies of
rules and the board.]
WORTHWHILE (Geo. B. Doan & Co. - 1907). [Herb will send copy of rules.]
SPECULATION (P. - N.D.) Same as George Parker's original game,
BANKING, except that company cards are used instead of
letter cards. [Herb will send copy of rules.]
Herb showed me a book YESTERDAY'S GAMES - edited by Dr. Larry
Freeman. Published by Century House, Watkin's Glen, N.Y. (It
wasn't great, but I should have a copy for my collection. It
was published in 1970 and is currently available.)
Herb showed BB some "Meggendorfer Tab Books" (Movable-
action children's books) and asked her to keep an eye open
for them when we are in Europe.
Herb showed me an old McLoughlin Bros. catalog and one from
M.B. I picked out pages which he will copy for me.
Herb gave me the name and address of a fellow game collector
with an exceptionally good collection of McLoughlin Bros. games.
{ Herbert Hosmer, [address], South Lancaster, Mass. 01561
THE AMERICAN EAGLE (W. & S. B Ives - Herb said that this was
the second game published in U.S. - after THE MANSION OF HAPPINESS).
GOOSE game with political motif. Took copy of rules and
info on the board.
THE BUGLE HORN (McLoughlin Bros. - c. 1867). Took complete info.
THE NEW MILITARY GAME (G.W. Fisher - 1859). Took complete info.
SOCIAL BROWNIES ( (c) C.L. Sirrene -1894). Took copy (by BB) of
(cont. on 6/14)
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