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a month. Took a sheet with a new line of $1.25 rack <br> | |||
items: <u>COUNT DOWN</u>, <u>THE GREAT ESCAPE</u>, [Illegible crossed out] <br> | |||
<u>SCORE 3</u>, <s>and</s> <u>DOUBLE CROSS</u>, <u>OUTER LIMITS</u> <br> | |||
(The Dexterity Game), and <u>DROP OUT</u> (The Mini Maze). (Filed in '72 Misc.) <br> | |||
Also saw a puzzle with a tentative name , <u>TORUS</u>, <br> | |||
which consisted of 9 pieces divided diagonally into 4 triangles <br> | |||
of 3 different levels or 1, I believe, with 3 triangles. <br> | |||
[Small diagram of two squares subdivided into 4 and 3 triangle.] | |||
Object is to match levels at adjoining edges. Also <br> | |||
ends of columns and rows must match. I mentioned <br> | |||
that I had a puzzle being considered which is <br> | |||
similar in appearance, but not objective. Said that I'd <br> | |||
tell the manufacturer about his puzzle. Knox didn't seem to be <br> | |||
much concerned about it. <br> | |||
3M : - <u>Lou Zeller</u> said that the demand for <u>EXECUTIVE DECISION</u> was <br> | |||
so strong that they ran out of it. <br> | |||
A buyer was looking at <u>SLEUTH</u> and <u>EVADE</u> to choose one. I <br> | |||
talked her into <u>SLEUTH</u>. | |||
(cont. on 2/4) | |||
a month. | a month. |