1971_Sackson_359_December 05.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_359_December 05.jpg
Title
1971_Sackson_359_December 05.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 5 DECEMBER 1971
Second Sunday in Advent
339th day - 26 days to come
At a bazaar in Teaneck met Mrs. Riedel (of G. & R.). She
had contributed a large number of Frank Armbruster's
TASMANIA puzzles and they were selling at 1 [cent] each. Bought
25.
In a N.J. paper clipped an ad for two games from
"2 Guys" - MAGNETIC MOON RACE, >u>PASS THE BUCK ($.99 reduced
from $2.49). ('71 Ad Clips.)
In N.Y. TIMES clipped ad for KNOW IT ALL, a fortune telling
deck of cards. ('71 Ad Clips.)
In TIMES book review section saw the following mentions :
GAMBLER'S DIGEST. Edited by Clement McQuaid (Follett, $5.95) -
paper). The complete rundown on every gambling game that's
going... tells how to play, how to bet, how and when not to bet.
Jammed with facts and figures, background, local color. Hundreds
of charts, diagrams and photos.
THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF TOYS, GAMES & DOLLS 1860 - 1930. Edited
by Joseph J. Schroeder Jr. (Follett, $4.95.) Ads from magazines
and mail-order houses showing the things kids have
played with from the stilts, hoops and hobby horses of 1860
to the automobiles and airplanes you could get in and ride in 1930.
Made a box for HONORABLE RELATIONS and made out
another puzzle sheet, making 4 in all.
(cont. from 12/6) [12/6]
thing like JOTTO. He said that in something like this
THE FICTIONARY GAME, even if he gives me the idea he wants
me to have the royalties as long as I do the details.
I told him that I am sure that I can come up with a
lot of games for pencil & paper. I suggested my
SOLITAIRE DICE with 5 inexpensive dice in the package. Then
I thought of including pencils.
Bob is enthusiastic about a card GAME based on "Nostalgia"
by Phil Orbanes. Each card has connections to several other
[illegible crossed out] cards, such as Lou Gehrig to Babe Ruth
Bob advertised in his local paper for a researcher to work out
the connections and found a professor who is interested
in "trivia". Before this he gave Phil about $200 to buy
books for preliminary research. (Now they both want the books.)
Bob thinks Gini Scott's NOSTALGIA is a bomb. In fact he
thinks she bats everything out too fast. I asked about her
GANG TANGLE and he has pretty much lost enthusiasm for it.
He took me for lunch in a fancy Chinese restaurant and
we discussed the game field in general and working together
in particular.
(cont. on 12/4)
Second Sunday in Advent
339th day - 26 days to come
At a bazaar in Teaneck met Mrs. Riedel (of G. & R.). She
had contributed a large number of Frank Armbruster's
TASMANIA puzzles and they were selling at 1 [cent] each. Bought
25.
In a N.J. paper clipped an ad for two games from
"2 Guys" - MAGNETIC MOON RACE, >u>PASS THE BUCK ($.99 reduced
from $2.49). ('71 Ad Clips.)
In N.Y. TIMES clipped ad for KNOW IT ALL, a fortune telling
deck of cards. ('71 Ad Clips.)
In TIMES book review section saw the following mentions :
GAMBLER'S DIGEST. Edited by Clement McQuaid (Follett, $5.95) -
paper). The complete rundown on every gambling game that's
going... tells how to play, how to bet, how and when not to bet.
Jammed with facts and figures, background, local color. Hundreds
of charts, diagrams and photos.
THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF TOYS, GAMES & DOLLS 1860 - 1930. Edited
by Joseph J. Schroeder Jr. (Follett, $4.95.) Ads from magazines
and mail-order houses showing the things kids have
played with from the stilts, hoops and hobby horses of 1860
to the automobiles and airplanes you could get in and ride in 1930.
Made a box for HONORABLE RELATIONS and made out
another puzzle sheet, making 4 in all.
(cont. from 12/6) [12/6]
thing like JOTTO. He said that in something like this
THE FICTIONARY GAME, even if he gives me the idea he wants
me to have the royalties as long as I do the details.
I told him that I am sure that I can come up with a
lot of games for pencil & paper. I suggested my
SOLITAIRE DICE with 5 inexpensive dice in the package. Then
I thought of including pencils.
Bob is enthusiastic about a card GAME based on "Nostalgia"
by Phil Orbanes. Each card has connections to several other
[illegible crossed out] cards, such as Lou Gehrig to Babe Ruth
Bob advertised in his local paper for a researcher to work out
the connections and found a professor who is interested
in "trivia". Before this he gave Phil about $200 to buy
books for preliminary research. (Now they both want the books.)
Bob thinks Gini Scott's NOSTALGIA is a bomb. In fact he
thinks she bats everything out too fast. I asked about her
GANG TANGLE and he has pretty much lost enthusiasm for it.
He took me for lunch in a fancy Chinese restaurant and
we discussed the game field in general and working together
in particular.
(cont. on 12/4)
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