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but it didn't seem that the board would reproduce in black and | but it didn't seem that the board would reproduce in black and | ||
white, and it was complicated, so left it for another time. | white, and it was complicated, so left it for another time. | ||
<br>To S.P.I. <u>Howie Barasch</u> saw the TV ad for Ideal's <u>TANK COMMAND</u> | |||
and was surprised that they are advertising it for an adult audi- | |||
ence. He wonders if they made any surveys of the war game poten- | |||
tial, and if he could get it from them. Told him that Ideal is | |||
usually very secretive. We both felt that ads like that would | |||
help S.P.I. when potential war gamers saw how childish that | |||
Ideal game is. | |||
<br>Made repros of the material for <u>CARD CHES</u> and <u>ENERGY CRISIS GAME</u>. | |||
Spoke to <u>Jim Dunnigan</u>. He was interested in sales of <u>PATTON</u> and | |||
<u>MACARTHUR</u>. Told him about 10,000 for former and less for latter. | |||
<br>The N.Y. area rep who handles A.H. is going to drop them and | |||
take S.P.I. - <s>his suggestion</s> he approached S.P.I. Jim will | |||
put about a dozen games in bookshelf boxes - and with mounted | |||
boards - for this operation. |