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To R.G.I. to see <u>Bob Gellman</u>. | To R.G.I. to see <u>Bob Gellman</u>. <br> | ||
He said that <u>HOLIDAY</u> would be featured in <u>DIVERSION</u>, a magazine devoted to doctor's leisure. <br> | |||
Discussed putting <u>PATTON</u> in a "Library Edition" package. <br> | |||
Loaned him an <u>INFINITY</u> board as a sample of that possible <br> | |||
way of doing it. I preferred that he didn't since it is <br> | |||
better to have each of the half-board maps a separate <br> | |||
entity that can be used alone. I suggested plastic clips <br> | |||
(A.H.'s <u>KRIEGSPIEL</u> has them he showed me.) Another idea he had was to use "grab-fab." <br> | |||
Another game he intends putting in a "Library Edition" package <br> | |||
is a game called <u>GAMBLER'S DELIGHT</u>, which he showed me. There is a very large board. Around the edge is a series <br> | |||
of spaces where players landing win or lose money on <br> | |||
simple "games." First player around the path becomes the <br> | |||
[illegible crossed out] "banker" for a session at one of the standard <br> | |||
games with layouts in the middle of the board. (Rough idea.) <br> | |||
<u>HOLIDAY</u> & <u>PATTON</u> each sell for $8. <br> | |||
He'll prepare the box before, but he won't actually need the <br> | |||
final <u>MACARTHUR</u> game until next March. <br> | |||
I asked about my additional 10 copies of <u>HOLIDAY</u> and <u>PATTON</u>. <br> | |||
He made out an order to send me another 12 of each. <br> | |||
He said that if I had any use for the two copies of <br> | |||
<u>MOVIE MOGULS</u> to keep them. If not he'd like them back. | |||
To "Gamut of Games." <u>Phil</u> asked me <s>about</s> if I had ever <br> | |||
(cont. on 9/13) |