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Created page with "10/3 <br> 10/2 <br> 10/1 <br> '''WEDNESDAY 3 NOVEMBER 1971''' <br> 307th day - 58 days to come ---- Downtown to <u>Phil Orbanes</u> at <u>Reiss</u> Associates. <br>..."
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Downtown to <u>Phil Orbanes</u> at <u>Reiss</u> Associates. <br> | Downtown to <u>Phil Orbanes</u> at <u>Reiss</u> Associates. <br> | ||
Gave him <u>HOLEY TERROR</u>. He read the rules, understood, and <br> | Gave him <u>HOLEY TERROR</u>. He read the rules, understood, and <br> | ||
liked it. Made three sets of copies of the rules [illegible crossed out] <br> | liked it. Made three sets of copies of the rules. [illegible crossed out] <br> | ||
One I cut up to include with the <br> | One I cut up to include with the <br> | ||
set, one he kept, and one I took to mail to myself. <br> | set, one he kept, and one I took to mail to myself. <br> | ||
Phil thought it was a good idea - not that he mistrusts <br> | Phil thought it was a good idea - not that he mistrusts <br> | ||
<u>Bill Knox</u>. <br> | <u>Bill Knox</u>. <br> | ||
He prepared a short submittal letter for me to sign. <br> | |||
We also discussed points he should put in his covering letter, <br> | |||
such as suggesting making the pcs. of transparent plastic. <br> | |||
Also, where is the contract for <u>GROOVE</u>? <br> | |||
He will send it special delivery airmail so <u>Bill Knox</u> will <br> | |||
get it by Friday. <br> | |||
Phil has a puzzle, tentative name <u>THE PYRAMID PUZZLE</u>, which <br> | |||
consists of 15 pcs. as shown. The marks shown <br> | |||
at the top of the <br> | |||
pcs. (bottoms not shown) <br> | |||
are either holes or pegs. When <br> | |||
put together properly <br> | |||
a pyramid is formed. <br> | |||
This puzzle is almost ready to submit to Mag-Nif. | |||
[Diagram of four squares of four different sizes. - Labelled 'base', '9 pcs.', '4 pcs.', and 'cap'. The base has 36 circles in it, '9 pcs' has 16 circles in it, '4 pcs' has 4 circles in it, and the 'cap' has none.] |