1971_Sackson_296_October 03.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_296_October 03.jpg
Title
1971_Sackson_296_October 03.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 3 OCTOBER
St. Theresa
Seventeenth Sunday after Trinity 1971 276th day - 89 days to come
(cont. from 11/3)
emperor who wants to construct a great wall around one
of the bands.
Another puzzle idea is the 6 PIECE RING PUZZLE. A figure
[diagram of circle with a plus sign across it, and some red markings]
of three interlocking rings is cut into
six pcs. as shown by the red lines and
is fastened where the rings come together.
The cuts are arranged so that the pcs.
can be assembled in only one way. Phil is
having a hard job preparing a model.
I asked Phil about the BOOK-OF-THE-MONTH club mailing.
He gave me a copy and also a small sheet which he
says is going out with a number of company's mailings.
(Filed in a "Phil Orbanes" folder.)
Phil had the model of another GAME Bob Hallowell is going
to put out. A cross section is shown.
[diagram of T-shaped device with circles and two handles]
Each player takes a handle and by
manipulating the gadget the two balls
are made to rotate on the shelf. Object
is to try to knock the other marble into
the hole.
Phil asked me to think about PUZZLEs, GAMEs or gadgets
using springs. They are cheap and attract attention.
Later I thought of the GAME I had fooled around
with some time ago using a gadget which when pushed
[diagram of dome-shaped object with handle on top]
down shows a wood strip and then springs up.
Object to push it down to different scoring
lines and then let it go. Start with easiest
and then move to next, etc. Can stop when want
but if it falls over you lose all score that turn.
(I'll show it to Phil and maybe we'll work together
on it.)
To Brentano's. Met Charles Wivel who was there demon-
strating his Jigsaw Puzzle of the New York Subway map.
(He says it is doing quite well.)
I reminded him about his promise to send me TAKE
and VERBUM EST. He said he'll send them by U.P.S.
Although he worked on the development of NEW TOWN,
he is no longer handling it.
Gave S&T #27 and #28 to Henry Levy. He thought that
there would be more about games in general. I told him
about the possibility of a sister magazine and he
was interested in that.
The newspaper ad he spoke about last week probably
won't be run.
Walter York-Koenigstein there demonstrating 97 particularly
altho HAVOC & RICOCHET were also there. I reminded
(cont. on 10/2)
St. Theresa
Seventeenth Sunday after Trinity 1971 276th day - 89 days to come
(cont. from 11/3)
emperor who wants to construct a great wall around one
of the bands.
Another puzzle idea is the 6 PIECE RING PUZZLE. A figure
[diagram of circle with a plus sign across it, and some red markings]
of three interlocking rings is cut into
six pcs. as shown by the red lines and
is fastened where the rings come together.
The cuts are arranged so that the pcs.
can be assembled in only one way. Phil is
having a hard job preparing a model.
I asked Phil about the BOOK-OF-THE-MONTH club mailing.
He gave me a copy and also a small sheet which he
says is going out with a number of company's mailings.
(Filed in a "Phil Orbanes" folder.)
Phil had the model of another GAME Bob Hallowell is going
to put out. A cross section is shown.
[diagram of T-shaped device with circles and two handles]
Each player takes a handle and by
manipulating the gadget the two balls
are made to rotate on the shelf. Object
is to try to knock the other marble into
the hole.
Phil asked me to think about PUZZLEs, GAMEs or gadgets
using springs. They are cheap and attract attention.
Later I thought of the GAME I had fooled around
with some time ago using a gadget which when pushed
[diagram of dome-shaped object with handle on top]
down shows a wood strip and then springs up.
Object to push it down to different scoring
lines and then let it go. Start with easiest
and then move to next, etc. Can stop when want
but if it falls over you lose all score that turn.
(I'll show it to Phil and maybe we'll work together
on it.)
To Brentano's. Met Charles Wivel who was there demon-
strating his Jigsaw Puzzle of the New York Subway map.
(He says it is doing quite well.)
I reminded him about his promise to send me TAKE
and VERBUM EST. He said he'll send them by U.P.S.
Although he worked on the development of NEW TOWN,
he is no longer handling it.
Gave S&T #27 and #28 to Henry Levy. He thought that
there would be more about games in general. I told him
about the possibility of a sister magazine and he
was interested in that.
The newspaper ad he spoke about last week probably
won't be run.
Walter York-Koenigstein there demonstrating 97 particularly
altho HAVOC & RICOCHET were also there. I reminded
(cont. on 10/2)
Item sets