1971_Sackson_277_September 14.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_277_September 14.jpg
Title
1971_Sackson_277_September 14.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
9/13
9/12
TUESDAY 14 SEPTEMBER 1971
257th day - 108 days to come
To Skunk Works. Jim Dunnigan there.
I asked about buying some dice from him. They buy them by
the boxes (thousands in a box) and cost them about 1 [cent] each.
He gave me 101 (I had asked for 100) and wouldn't take any
money.
I took 6 copies of a pr game NAPOLEON AT WATERLOO which
he is using for promotion, giving a free copy to all new sub-
scribers to acquaint them with simulations. I'll bring 5 of
them to Europe.
Took 4 copies of S&T. * 28.
Told Jim of Dave Levine's and Henry Schmeltzer's answers to
the SLEUTH problem. He'll give the prize to Henny Schmeltzer
and let Dave pick up a copy of KURSK himself (duplicate prizes)
His ORIGINS OF WORLD WAR II will be out by A.H. by the time
I come back from Europe. I'll pick up a copy and probably will
include it in man. BOOK WORLD piece.
To Felicia. She had a copy of the game DISHABILLE for
me but the target was missing. Left it there and she'll
get one for me. There is a target and suction dart gun.
Each player gets a pack of clothes cards. In turn shoot
at target and remove give up article of clothing hit. When your
deck is gone you can start using your own clothes. (Rough idea.).
Ad Sheet put in 1971 ad clips folder.
Felicia spoke to Harvey Gardner. Due to some people leaving
he is now one of the top men at Fawcett. He is quite
confident that they will go with AGOG.
Felicia is still waiting for a visit from Jerry Green of
The Puzzle Factory to come and look at X-CHANGE-WORD.
She still hasn't heard anything about SPELLBINDER. She mentioned it twice. The inventor of CHECKPOINT CHARLIE has a lot of other GAMEs
he would like her to handle. She tried to discourage him
but he still wants her. Due to a racing accident hev is permanently
in a wheelchair but is doing O.K. on things other
than games. He invited Felicia to come visit him at his
home and I am welcome too. Felicia would like to drive
there when I get back. We'll do it with BB too. His name is
{E. Gilbert Bayek
{3432 Ridge Road
{Wethersfield, Conn. 06109
Told Felicia that I had two excellent puzzles (RESTRUCTURE
- which was formerly RECONSTRUCTION and SKYSCRAPERS
(see 8/12), Didn't come up with anything specific to do with
them. Also told her that LOTTERY was one of my best.
Looked at the two games back from Mary Hilt. AIRLINE was missing the rules, the tops of the plastic boxes,
and the board was not the one I sent but a wraparound
which neither Felicia nor I liked. I told her I'd send
her the instructions, She called up IMPACT and someone,
not Dan Ferrone or Jerry Dougherty, wanted to see AIRLINE.
(cont. on 9/13)
9/12
TUESDAY 14 SEPTEMBER 1971
257th day - 108 days to come
To Skunk Works. Jim Dunnigan there.
I asked about buying some dice from him. They buy them by
the boxes (thousands in a box) and cost them about 1 [cent] each.
He gave me 101 (I had asked for 100) and wouldn't take any
money.
I took 6 copies of a pr game NAPOLEON AT WATERLOO which
he is using for promotion, giving a free copy to all new sub-
scribers to acquaint them with simulations. I'll bring 5 of
them to Europe.
Took 4 copies of S&T. * 28.
Told Jim of Dave Levine's and Henry Schmeltzer's answers to
the SLEUTH problem. He'll give the prize to Henny Schmeltzer
and let Dave pick up a copy of KURSK himself (duplicate prizes)
His ORIGINS OF WORLD WAR II will be out by A.H. by the time
I come back from Europe. I'll pick up a copy and probably will
include it in man. BOOK WORLD piece.
To Felicia. She had a copy of the game DISHABILLE for
me but the target was missing. Left it there and she'll
get one for me. There is a target and suction dart gun.
Each player gets a pack of clothes cards. In turn shoot
at target and remove give up article of clothing hit. When your
deck is gone you can start using your own clothes. (Rough idea.).
Ad Sheet put in 1971 ad clips folder.
Felicia spoke to Harvey Gardner. Due to some people leaving
he is now one of the top men at Fawcett. He is quite
confident that they will go with AGOG.
Felicia is still waiting for a visit from Jerry Green of
The Puzzle Factory to come and look at X-CHANGE-WORD.
She still hasn't heard anything about SPELLBINDER. She mentioned it twice. The inventor of CHECKPOINT CHARLIE has a lot of other GAMEs
he would like her to handle. She tried to discourage him
but he still wants her. Due to a racing accident hev is permanently
in a wheelchair but is doing O.K. on things other
than games. He invited Felicia to come visit him at his
home and I am welcome too. Felicia would like to drive
there when I get back. We'll do it with BB too. His name is
{E. Gilbert Bayek
{3432 Ridge Road
{Wethersfield, Conn. 06109
Told Felicia that I had two excellent puzzles (RESTRUCTURE
- which was formerly RECONSTRUCTION and SKYSCRAPERS
(see 8/12), Didn't come up with anything specific to do with
them. Also told her that LOTTERY was one of my best.
Looked at the two games back from Mary Hilt. AIRLINE was missing the rules, the tops of the plastic boxes,
and the board was not the one I sent but a wraparound
which neither Felicia nor I liked. I told her I'd send
her the instructions, She called up IMPACT and someone,
not Dan Ferrone or Jerry Dougherty, wanted to see AIRLINE.
(cont. on 9/13)
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