1971_Sackson_293_September 30.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_293_September 30.jpg
Title
1971_Sackson_293_September 30.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
THURSDAY 30 SEPTEMBER 1971
273rd day - 92 days to come
Rcd. 2 answers to SLEUTH problem.
(cont. from 11/4) [11/4]
which thereare a lot of holes big enough to pass a
marble. On top of this is another disc also with
holes but in a completely different pattern than the
lower one. 2 to 6 play and each takes an equal number
of marbles of his color(s) and places them in the holes in
the top disc. Players in turn move the upper disc, counting
lines around the edge of the lower disc, until one or more
holes line up and the marble(s) drop(s) through. This finishes
the player's turn and he scores one for each line counted. When
the arrow (on the upper discs) reaches a point a few
spaces away from the start, the game is over. Add the
marbles remaining of their color(s) to the
players' scores and high total wins.
[Small diagram of an arc shape divided into square spaces and labeled 'start/finish' and an arrow pointing counter-clockwise.]
PSYCHADELIC SOLITAIRE and PSYCHDELIC SQUARES (Made up by
someone else and Jerry is agent.) There are a number of plastic
pcs. of different colors and shapes which can be put together
to form a square in a lot of different ways. There is a card
with about 36 of these different ways. As a solitaire
choose one of these and time how long it takes to reproduce
it. Competitively, one player sets up one square and
the others race to identify the one it is. (Rough idea which
could be way off.)
WED-JI - Similar to SOMA or the IMPUZZABLES except that,
instead of cubes, small triangular prisms are used to build
up a large triangular prism. (The head at Lakeside is anxious
to see this, but Jerry is tired of his getting enthusiastic,
and then not taking the item.)
Several small construction PUZZLEs, including the pyramid made
from 2 pieces. I showed Jerry the
PUZZLE I bought in Lucerne (see 10/5). He said why
don't I try to sell it. Because it isn't mine, I answered.
Neither, he said, were some of his puzzles. The companies
pay for finding the items. I told him to take
the PUZZLE and if he can sell it we'll split the money.
He said fine. (The only identification on the plastic case
is 3 Teile + 1 Pyramide, Pussy - Art 2219, Made in West Germany.)
(A sketch of the 3 identical pcs. is as shown on the page opposite.) (The puzzle is rather easy to do.)
SKULLDUGGERY - A dice game played with 6 special dice each
one having the faces as shown : -
[Diagram of six squares. One has a skull. One has an 'x' [crossbones?]. The others have 2, 3, 4, and 5 dots.]
[Pre-printed on page - Have you ordered your diary for next year? See number in front of book.]
(cont. on 9/29)
273rd day - 92 days to come
Rcd. 2 answers to SLEUTH problem.
(cont. from 11/4) [11/4]
which thereare a lot of holes big enough to pass a
marble. On top of this is another disc also with
holes but in a completely different pattern than the
lower one. 2 to 6 play and each takes an equal number
of marbles of his color(s) and places them in the holes in
the top disc. Players in turn move the upper disc, counting
lines around the edge of the lower disc, until one or more
holes line up and the marble(s) drop(s) through. This finishes
the player's turn and he scores one for each line counted. When
the arrow (on the upper discs) reaches a point a few
spaces away from the start, the game is over. Add the
marbles remaining of their color(s) to the
players' scores and high total wins.
[Small diagram of an arc shape divided into square spaces and labeled 'start/finish' and an arrow pointing counter-clockwise.]
PSYCHADELIC SOLITAIRE and PSYCHDELIC SQUARES (Made up by
someone else and Jerry is agent.) There are a number of plastic
pcs. of different colors and shapes which can be put together
to form a square in a lot of different ways. There is a card
with about 36 of these different ways. As a solitaire
choose one of these and time how long it takes to reproduce
it. Competitively, one player sets up one square and
the others race to identify the one it is. (Rough idea which
could be way off.)
WED-JI - Similar to SOMA or the IMPUZZABLES except that,
instead of cubes, small triangular prisms are used to build
up a large triangular prism. (The head at Lakeside is anxious
to see this, but Jerry is tired of his getting enthusiastic,
and then not taking the item.)
Several small construction PUZZLEs, including the pyramid made
from 2 pieces. I showed Jerry the
PUZZLE I bought in Lucerne (see 10/5). He said why
don't I try to sell it. Because it isn't mine, I answered.
Neither, he said, were some of his puzzles. The companies
pay for finding the items. I told him to take
the PUZZLE and if he can sell it we'll split the money.
He said fine. (The only identification on the plastic case
is 3 Teile + 1 Pyramide, Pussy - Art 2219, Made in West Germany.)
(A sketch of the 3 identical pcs. is as shown on the page opposite.) (The puzzle is rather easy to do.)
SKULLDUGGERY - A dice game played with 6 special dice each
one having the faces as shown : -
[Diagram of six squares. One has a skull. One has an 'x' [crossbones?]. The others have 2, 3, 4, and 5 dots.]
[Pre-printed on page - Have you ordered your diary for next year? See number in front of book.]
(cont. on 9/29)
Item sets