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to Benton & Bowles to meet with <u>Howard Wexler</u>, who is now <br> | to Benton & Bowles to meet with <u>Howard Wexler</u>, who is now <br> | ||
with HASBRO and Steve Madoff who handles the account for B & B. <br> | with HASBRO and Steve Madoff who handles the account for B & B. <br> | ||
Wexler remembered me and is reading <u>AGOG</u>. | Wexler remembered me and is reading <u>AGOG</u>. He likes it but pointed <br> | ||
it out as an ecample of the types of games they don't want. <br> | |||
The type of game they do want are 1) For age 9 <br> | |||
to adult. 2) Board type but not plain flat boards. 3) Commercial games <br> | |||
of the type Parker puts out. 4) Some type of gimmick - such as the <br> | |||
popper in <u>TROUBLE</u>. 5) Using different materials than the ordinary <br> | |||
cardboard. 6) 3M games not the type, except <u>OH-WAH-REE</u> which <br> | |||
qualifies mainly |