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Title
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1973_Sackson_204_July 03.jpg
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Creator
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Sid Sackson
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Date
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1973
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Type
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image
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Format
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.jpg
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Source
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Box 2, Object 1, Sid Sackson collection
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Language
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English
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Coverage
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1973
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Rights
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The Strong, Rochester, New York.
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transcription
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English
3 TUESDAY - JULY 1973
184TH DAY - 181 DAYS TO COME
While writing up the diary wanted to look at my copy of
WIDE WORLD TRAVEL GAME. Couldn't find it, but then
remembered that I had used the box for my game
THESE UNITED STATES (I am pretty sure) and found the
equipt. [equipment] and board in another large box.
Rcd. [received] a letter from {THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF GAMES
{Drawer E
{Odenton, Maryland 21113
which is a mail order game club. Mentioned Lou Zocchi
and offered bargains on ALIEN SPACE, RICHTOFEN'S WAR,
and BATTLE OF BRITAIN.
Rcd. [received] some info from Alister Macintyre : - short description
of GROW - "A BIOLOGICAL UNIVERSE; CROSS THEME PUZZLE #1;
news of CINCY-GAMERS, including the upcoming convention.
On envelope he says "Letter Follows."
In June PLAYTHINGS saw article saying the Toy industry has
hit a $4 billion retail - while the piece on the
INTERNATIONAL GAME SHOW says that Games, Puzzles, and
Miniatures is $1 billion retail, Called Beth at S.P.I. to
tell her.
Thought of two ideas for 3D BOXES; "seeding" the board
with 6 verticals and 8 horizontals: not allowing placement
of a rod that only joins one rod at one end and
nothing at the other end. Played a lot with myself, and
then with BB. It seemed to play quite well. One thing - it
might have been coincidence, but the one who went first
always seemed to win.