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copy for $1.50.  <br>
copy for $1.50.  <br>
<u>Claude</u> had 4 yards of black contact, at 39 [cents] for 2  <br>
<u>Claude</u> had 4 yards of black contact, at 39 [cents] for 2  <br>
yards, for me. Also some "Stick-Arounds" from Mattel for 62 [cards].
yards, for me. Also some "Stick-Arounds" from Mattel for 62 [cents].
Claude said to give him another copy of <u>AGOG</u> instead of paying  <br>
him.  <br>
We talked about <u>Frank Armbruster</u> and I mentioned I was  <br>
doing a <u>TANGRAMS</u> game for Frank. Claude came up with  <br>
an idea of using a set of different shapes, each one  <br>
different, and placing them in an irregular polygon,  <br>
starting at the edges, until no more could be placed.  <br>
Told him about my idea.  <br>
<u>Claude</u> gave me a catalog of "Educational Supplies and Equipment" 1970-71 to hold indefinitely. Among other games, it  <br>
includes <u>WATCH</u>.
 
Phil was looking at Dale's old ''<u>SEVENTEEN</u>'' Magazines and found the  <br>
following short gamne mentions (Discarded the clippings since there  <br>
was nothing new) : - 4/64 <u>PORT OF CALL</u>; 5/65 - <u>NINE MEN'S MORRIS</u>; 2/66 -  <br>
<u>CUBE SCRABBLE</u>, <u>TROKE</u>, Foreign <u>SCRABBLE</u>; 4/67 - <u>PROBE</u>, <u>WFF 'N PROOF</u>,  <br>
<u>REAL NUMBERS GAME</u>, <u>ON-SETS</u>, <u>TAC-TICKLE</u>, <u>ADVERTISING GAME</u>, <u>JUMPIN</u>,  <br>
<u>HIGH - BID</u>, <u>TWISTER</u>, <u>BOOBY TRAP</u>.