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19 Thursday - August 1976
232nd day - 134 days to come
Rcd. [received] a questionairre from PLAYTHINGS Mag. that applied to stores.
Discarded it.
Rcd. the 1976 TOYS Directory Issue (dated June 30, 1976).
Rcd, a catalog from "Game Designers' Workshop." Listed are:
BATTLE FOR MIDWAY, AVALANCHE, BURMA, EN GARDE! (book), TORGAU,
1815: THE WATERLOO CAMPAIGN, TSUSHIMA, PORT ARTHUR,
THE RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR, DRANG NACH OSTEN!, UNENTSCHIEDEN,
MARVIK, THEIR FINEST HOUR - with THE BATTLE OF BRITAIN and
OPERATION SEA LION, CRIMEA, CHACO, CORAL SEA, MANASSAS (originally
by Tom Eller), SSN, TRIPLANETARY. In the works are: PEARL HARBOR,
MAN 'O WAR, CITADEL, IMPERIUM, ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT,
MARITA-MERKUR, CASE WHITE, AUSTERLITZ, 1805, BANGLADESH, MARENGO,
SETTING SUN, CHICKAMAUGA, PHARSALUS (46 BC), SEVEN WEEKS WAR.
Called Steve Curtis in Anaheim. He rcd. the copy of BAZAAR and likes
it but internal problems will delay a final answer for a month.
Told him I had an advanced version. No date to get together to
discuss other product.
Called Lew Herndon in Anaheim. Secretary told me he was in
San Francisco today. Said I'd try to be in hotel today at 3, and
would definitely would be there tomorrow morning at 10. (Didn't
make it back by 3, but no note from him. Also no call tomorrow.)
Jerry D'Arcey and Alice picked us up. Drove thru San Francisco
and then across bridge to Sausalito. In game store bought
PAYDAY (Barker) for $10.50. Looked at WATERQUAKE - a imple
satiric election game. Can't remember any details: They took
us for lunch at Spinaker Restaurant. Then back to hotel.
Will speak tomorrow about our going to Sacramento Saratoga.
Jerry and Bill Mini have found someone to put up about
$25,000 to manufacture games. They will start with YIN YANG
and TOP DOG and possibly with INHERITANCE. Also in the
line will be THE IMPUZZABLES. Jerry has been selling these on
his own and netting about $4,000 a year.
Cadaco may take another GAME of Hans Goldschmidt's. Parker
didn't take anything that he showed them.
(cont. from 8/29) [8/28]
Dick used the material I sent him (see 11/17/75 and 11/25/75) on
a radio program.
Jerry & I told Dick about playing his game Thurs. [thursday] He agreed that the
GAME would probably play better with multiple jumps.
Jerry said the Bill Dohrmann told him that SMESS will be re-issued.
Jerry & Alice have some HANAFUDA cards, but no rules. I promised
to send repros [reproductions] of the book GIMMI 88.
Jerry might be interested in republishing BEAT THE BORDER and
asked me to send him their address.
[started 8/28]