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<u>Peer Clahsen</u>, of Zurich, Switzerland came over with a girl who  <br>
<u>Peer Clahsen</u>, of Zurich, Switzerland came over with a girl who  <br>
drove him. He is a designer who has sold a number of clever  <br>
drove him. He is a designer who has sold a number of clever  <br>
toy items to Creative Playthings. He did the game Martin has a set
toy items to Creative Playthings. He did the game <br>
<u>THREE DIMENSIONAL MILL</u> (see 11/21/68) which didn't sell - Martin has a set <br>
He also has a game called <u>SYMBOLON</u> in Europe. It consists <br>
of a peg board with pogs representing trees, houses, stores,  <br>
etc. He claims it is a competative game. Gave him my card <br>
and he will send me a folder on it. <br>
Martin showed him <u>''AGOG''</u> and he said he just got a copy and <br>
was fascinated by it. <br>
His purpose for the visit was to have Martin write about him <br>
in the column. About the only opening Martin could think <br>
of was mentioning <u>THREE DIMENSIONAL MILL</u> in an upcoming  <br>
column on <u>MILL</u>. <br>
He is working on a <u>GAME</u> played with cubes on a board. <br>
He has written a book, published, with word doodles <br>
such as the one shown. <br>
 
[Diagram:  <br>
I <br>
THINK <br>
THIN <br>
IN <br>
INK <br>]
 
They are mainly in German but <br>
he has some in English and a few in Italian, the  <br>
only languages he knows. <br>
After Peer left I showed Martin the material on <u>HALMA</u>, <br>
<u>SALTA</u>, <u>JUMPIN'</u> etc. we discussed yesterday. Also told him <br>
that my edition of Encyclopedia Brittanica listed <u>George H. Monks</u>,  <br>
of Boston Mass. as the inventor of <u>HALMA</u> in 1883. <br>
Left the copy of <u>GENIUS BLOCKS</u> that <u>Claude</u> wanted me to <br>
give to him. <br>
Showed Martin <u>SPACE STIX</u> and we played part of game. He liked it. <br>Told Martin about <u>SLEUTH</u>, and I should have told him sooner. He  <br>
just finished going over the page proofs of his book on <br>
(cont. on 7/12)