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Title
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1969_Sackson_322_October 29.jpg
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Creator
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Sid Sackson
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Date
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1969
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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 1, Object 7, Sid Sackson collection
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Language
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English
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Coverage
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1969
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Rights
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The Strong, Rochester, New York.
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transcription
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English
Wednesday 29 October 1969
302nd day - 63 days to come
Called Jules Cooper. Made a date to meet him next Tuesday
at his ad agency on 48th St. I'll give him a copy of
A GAMUT OF GAMES and he'll give me a copy of BEWILDER.
Made repros of the ORBIT rules.
Rcd. a postcard from Don Miller. Apologized for taking so
long in answering me. Rcd. a review copy of book and
will test play them in a week-end session. Will men-
tion book in next TGL (THE GAMESLETTER). He is also
interested in digging up forgotten games.
(cont. from 10/30) [10/30]
FACTOR
SHOW BUSINESS
DYNAMITE
ORBIT (Which I showed them a little on my rough model)
I.Q. BLOCKS (Not a game but a scientifically designed set
of building blocks. Felicia had a recommendation from
Dr. Spock, which didn't impress them.)
THE RIGHT CONNECTIONS
We also looked at something called MATRIX by another
of Felicia's clients. It consists of a plastic quadrille
board with projections for placing tiles which contain
different colors, math symbols, & numbers. (A set of letters
is suggested but not included.) The tiles can be placed to
form an infinite number of different boards. A notebook shows
the placing for at least 30 different games, some stan-
dard and some new. But there are no rules, and Felicia says
he refuses to write rules.
Brought a copy of A GAMUT OF GAMES for Felicia but we gave it
to them and I'll bring another to Felicia.
Brought a copy of book to office for Ken Hiller. Not in so
sold it to Al Costeles instead.
Received a copy of the 1969-70 Creatives Playthings. (Possibly
from John Geiger.) It contains LOGI-QUAD, PLATO GAME
(A 3-D TIC-TAC-TOE - on 3x3x3 board - with rules for 4 games,
one requiring players not to form a straight line.), SEXTETT
(a collection of 6 games, some involving chance, but most requiring
strategy and planning.), & EXPLORATION (Got the rules for
this last time I was at Parker.)