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27 Monday - December 1976 | |||
<br>St. John, Evangelist - 362nd day - 4 days to come | |||
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Rcd. X'Mas card with short note, from <u>John Gollon</u>. Mentioned <u>POLYGON</u>. | |||
Rcd. $75 check from Athol-Research - for <u>KONO</u> and <u>NINE MEN'S MORRIS</u>. | |||
Rcd. <u>THE GENERAL (Nov-Dec '76). Articles on <u>TOBRUK</u>, <u>STALINGRAD</u>, | |||
"Blind Free" <u>KRIEGSPIEL</u>. Ad for <u>WARGAMER'S GUIDE TO PANZERBLITZ</u> | |||
booklet. Game of <u>WAR AT SEA</u> with comments by [illegible word crossed out] | |||
<u>Don Greenwood</u>. Short article on <u>THE THIRD REICH</u>. Article on | |||
<u>RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN</u> variants. Some optional rules for <u>PANZERBLITZ</u> and | |||
<u>PANZER LEADER</u>. Reader Buyer's Guide on <u>RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN</u>. | |||
<br><u>Ronnie Corn</u> called to check if they could come over in the afternoon. | |||
BB had Mah Jong here so had to set it later, and prevailed on | |||
them to have <s>lun</s> supper with <s>them</s> us. (The brought tea, candy, & | |||
Nasi Goreng.) | |||
<br>Ronnie got an X'Mas present of <u>SNIFF</u>, <u>JOCKEY</u>, and <u>CORONA</u> - and | |||
brought them with him to show me. (I have <u>CORONA</u>.) <u>SNIFF</u> is actually | |||
played on a field of 5x5 spaces rather than the 6x6 of <u>AMAZE</u>. The | |||
4 fields are provided so that each player has one for setting up and | |||
one for solving. There are rules in English and more variations in | |||
German. Ronnie will get me repros of all the rules and I will get | |||
translations of the German part. He says that <u>JOCKEY</u> is interesting, | |||
similar to <u>LOSE YOUR SHIRT</u> (which I also don't have) but better. He will | |||
get me repros of the rules. | |||
<br>While looking thru things with Ronnie & Jordan (Holly Dee wasn't | |||
that interested in games) came across the repros of the entire | |||
game of <u>BUSINESS LE JEU DES SOCIETES</u>. Gave them to Ronnie. | |||
Ronnie said that he'd appreciate keeping up with the latest from S.P.I. [Simulations Publications, Inc.] | |||
<br>Call from Peggy at S.P.I. X'Mas party Weds. at 3:30 p.m. | |||
<br>Call from <u>Claude</u>. <i>Times</u> leisure section had a piece on | |||
<u>THE PALM BEACH GAME</u>. It is not much of a game, the main | |||
thing being the snobbish humor. It is put out by a small company | |||
and sells for $25. (Claude kept the clipping.) | |||
<br>Talked about a date but nothing definite. | |||
<br>At a "Job Lot" store on 40th St. ne. 5th (a branch?) he saw a <s>card</s> word <u>RUMMY</u> | |||
type game with a name something like "Lingua." He is pretty sure | |||
he once gave me one. | |||
<br>He again brought up getting together with <u>Martin Gardner</u>. | |||
<br><u>Ronnie Corn</u> said that he and Jordan had played <u>WIRE TAP</u> and liked | |||
it. Jordan suggested allowing diagonal lines. I said that that | |||
would complicate things, making it almost impossible to solve. Also | |||
it would be difficult with the overlays. I said that I might include | |||
some 4-long overlays to use in place of 3 - long. They agreed that | |||
that would add to the complexity. |