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<u>Felicia</u> called. Asked if I had gotten her message from <u>Dale</u>.  <br>
<u>Felicia</u> called. Asked if I had gotten her message from <u>Dale</u>.  <br>
Yes, and I think it's a great ad. She agreed. Claude (her) also say it in "The Journal of Commerce."  
Yes, and I think it's a great ad. She agreed. Claude (her) also saw it in ''"The Journal of Commerce." ''
She had a letter from <u>Bob Edwards</u>. <u>PLANES</u> is good and bad - it is fun to play the the rules are sheer torture. Nothing on <u>SPELLBINDER</u>.  <br>
She had a letter from <u>Bob Edwards</u>. <u>PLANES</u> is good and bad - it is fun to play but the rules are sheer torture. <br>
Nothing on <u>SPELLBINDER</u>.  <br>
<u>I SENTENCE U</u> and <u>ZEC-HI</u> bounced very quickly.  <br>
<u>I SENTENCE U</u> and <u>ZEC-HI</u> bounced very quickly.  <br>
They rcd. <u>CHECKPOINT</u> but haven't tested yet.  <br>
They rcd. <u>CHECKPOINT</u> but haven't tested yet.  <br>
I told her about my letter from the lawyer on <u>FITTING AND PROPER</u>.
I told her about my letter from the lawyer on <u>FITTING AND PROPER</u>.
The fellow from Samsonite, who she really enjoys working with, flipped over <u>STACK STICKS</u>. He doesn't think there will be any problem in costing it out.  
The fellow from Samsonite, who she really enjoys working  
Samsonite will be coming out with 60 new things-- all for children.  
with, flipped over <u>STACK STICKS</u>. He doesn't think  
She thinks we are probably wasting our times with Research Games. She played <u>MOVIE STARS</u> with a friend's daughter, to whom she gave it. Both the back and the front smudged. The girl also thought the rules were very complicated for a simple game. I told her that the board for <u>MOVIE MOGULS</u> was good quality, but not the cards.  <br>
there will be any problem in costing it out.  
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Samsonite will be coming out with 60 new things--  
To <u>Bob Hallowell</u> in Mt. Cisco. He flipped over <u>HABITAT</u> and insisted on keeping it and I'll send him the rules and solution. He was not as enthusiastic over <u>HONORABLE RELATIONS</u> but says he likes it. He was thinking of using vinyl on vinyl instead of plastic. I left this too and will send the rest.  
all for children.  
He called his plastic man while I was there and described <u>HABITAT</u> to get an idea of prices, mold and a set of pcs.  
She thinks we are probably wasting our times with  
He didn't have any copies of <u>NINE OF SWORDS</u> on hand but he will mail me 6 (the amount I asked for). The ones to <u>Lech</u> and <u>Pierre</u> were already sent out.  
Research Games. She played <u>MOVIE STARS</u> with a friend's  
He expects that he will sell about 12,000 copies this year. He had a copy of Brentano's X'Mas catalog. It has <u>SLEUTH</u>, <u>EXECUTIVE DECISION</u> and <u>NINE OF SWORDS</u>.
daughter, to whom she gave it. Both the back and the  
He showed me a novelty someone had brought him. A large cardboard cannister is filled with plastic balls a lot. 3/16 dia. In this are placed 5 pennies. The object is to reach in and find them. It is very difficult and sort of fun. It is a good item if he can lick the problem of balls getting all over the floor. I suggested a lip on the inside of the opening.  
front smudged. The girl also thought the rules were very  
He thinks that <u>FUN CITY</u> is just about definite. He will have a sample made up and hand painted by his designer. He plays a game he calls <u>THE FICTIONARY GAME</u>, which seems to be the same as <u>THE DICTIONARY GAME</u>. When they play it they always have to scronge up paper. He would like to put out pad for playing it. That started him thinking of putting out a whole line of pad games, packaging an assortment of them in a folding kit, some-
complicated for a simple game. I told her that the board  
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for <u>MOVIE MOGULS</u> was good quality, but not the cards.  <br>
 
To <u>Bob Hallowell</u> in Mt. Cisco. He flipped over <u>HABITAT</u> and insisted on keeping it and I'll send him the rules and solution.  
He was not as enthusiastic over <u>HONORABLE RELATIONS</u> but  
says he likes it. He was thinking of using vinyl on vinyl  
instead of plastic. I left this too and will send the rest.  
He called his plastic man while I was there and described  
<u>HABITAT</u> to get an idea of prices, mold and a set  
of pcs. <br>
He didn't have any copies of <u>NINE OF SWORDS</u> on hand but he will  
mail me 6 (the amount I asked for). The ones to  
<u>Lech</u> and <u>Pierre</u> were already sent out.  
He expects that he will sell about 12,000 copies this year. <br>
He had a copy of Brentano's X'Mas catalog. It has <u>SLEUTH</u>,  
<u>EXECUTIVE DECISION</u> and <u>NINE OF SWORDS</u>. <br>
He showed me a novelty someone had brought him. A large  
cardboard cannister is filled with plastic balls abt.  
3/16 dia. In this are placed 5 pennies. The object is to
reach in and find them. It is very difficult and sort of  
fun. It is a good item if he can lick the problem of  
balls getting all over the floor. I suggested a lip on  
the inside of the opening. <br>
He thinks that <u>FUN CITY</u> is just about definite. He will  
have a sample made up and hand painted by his designer.  
He plays a game he calls <u>THE FICTIONARY GAME</u>, which seems to be  
the same as <u>THE DICTIONARY GAME</u>. When they play it they always  
have to scronge [scrounge] up paper. He would like to put out pads for playing  
it. That started him thinking of putting out a whole line of pad  
games, packaging an assortment of them in a folding kit, some-
 
(cont. on 12/5)
(cont. on 12/5)