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Put in a full day working on card layouts for <u>OPEN BRIDGE</u>.  | |||
Rcd. a call from <u>Phil Orbanes</u>. He asked me about the following  | |||
names as possibilities for his puzzle in place of <u>ORBIT</u>.  | |||
<u>IMPULSE</u>, <u>TOUCH'N GO</u> (Touch 'n glow is similar), <u>WHIRLPOOL</u>  | |||
(agent is trying to place game with this name). I suggested  | |||
<u>MOMENTUM</u>. I asked him more about the puzzle.  | |||
It was developed by accident when fooling  | |||
around with two globes from [crossed out]  [sketch of two concentric arches]  | |||
<u>SWITCHED-ON ESP</u>. The balls rotate between  | |||
the two surfaces (how can they?) and with a small amount of  | |||
motion can be made to reach 100 m.p.h. The puzzles consist  | |||
of getting different balls into orbit while others remain at  | |||
rest.  | |||
I asked about <u>MANHATTAN MADNESS</u> and he thinks that it will be  | |||
possible to get suitable quality control to use cardboard over  | |||
wood.  | |||
Told him about <u>SPACE STIX</u>. He thinks they sound good. I'll try  | |||
to get them ready to bring on 6/15 when I bring the two  | |||
games to <u>Felicia</u>.  | |||
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(cont. from 7/10) [7/23]  | |||
In this book there were diagrams similar  | |||
to that shown, but with more shapes and  | |||
dots. I suggested to Martin that he ask the  | |||
writer for a translation. He said he would.  | |||
This reminded me of the peg idea of  | |||
<u>FITTING & PROPER</u> and I showed the way it  | |||
worked to Martin. Didn't seem to make much  | |||
impression on him.   | |||
Martin loaned me a letter from the writer  | |||
(Kobon, I believe is his name) with a description  | |||
of a simple Japanese game <u>TOBI SHOGI</u>. (Copied on a large  | |||
card.) Martin checked for this in <u>Culin</u>'s GAMES OF THE ORIENT  | |||
and it wasn't there. Murray's <u>''HISTORY OF BOARD GAMES OTHER  | |||
THAN CHESS''</u> had <u>TOBI SHNOGI</u> but this is considerably different.  | |||
Martin gave me a catalog from { Howard S. Mott, Inc., Sheffield, Mass. 01257 (#190)  | |||
Listed is [Game]. <u>THE TRAVELLER'S TOUR THROUGH THE UNITED STATES</u>  | |||
A pleasing and [crossed out] Instructive Pastime performed with  | |||
a Teetotum and Travellers. 12 mo, orig. marbled wrappers; orig.  | |||
colored linen-backed map; orig. slip box (little defective). Phila-  | |||
elphia: Thomas T. Ash [ca. 1830]. $45.00. All the principal   | |||
cities are visited and described. Michigan Territory, Lake  | |||
Michigan and Detroit are all significant parts of the game.  | |||
There is no teetotum but all else is present.  | |||
I'll send the page to <u>Herb Siegel</u>.  | |||
[arrows drawn up and down] [started on 7/23]  | |||
Martin suggested to Peer that Parker is undoubtedly looking for  | |||
a successor to <u>SOMA</u>.  | |||