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                        1972_Sackson_371_December 16.jpg
                                            
 
            
    
        
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                        Sid Sackson
                                            
 
            
    
        
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                        1972
                                            
 
            
    
        
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                        .jpg
                                            
 
            
    
        
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                        Box 1, Object 10, Sid Sackson collection
                                            
 
            
    
        
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                        English
                                            
 
            
    
        
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                        1972
                                            
 
            
    
        
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                        The Strong, Rochester, New York.
                                            
 
            
    
        
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                        English
                        16 SATURDAY - DECEMBER 1972  
351ST DAY - 15 DAYS TO COME
Rcd. THE GAMESLETTER #46. Mentions that the game  
GALACTIC FLEET is still under development. More   
CHESS game from the big match.   
Rcd. a card from Warren Buell with a note mentioning,   
among other things, G & P.
Made another board for THE BRAIN GAME. Put contact on the   
back of the cards.
Visit from George & Dorothy Bredehorn.  
We played around with his DOODLE BUILDER. There is a   
"doodle gun" with a magnet mounted somewhat as shown.
[Diagram of a polyhedral shape with an item on the left end saying "magnet".]
When the trigger is pulled the magnet is  
pulled up inside so that anything that is  
being carried is knocked off.  
There are a number of different shaped   
"building blocks", some with steel insert,  other without. A  
piece without an insert can only be handled by using one  
of 4 "tools" provided.  
There is a "base" on which structures are built and   
2 sets of cards - one easy and one difficult - with structures  
to be built. No piece can be touched by hand.  
A 3-minute timer is set after the player has assembled  
all of the pieces for the structure he draws and he  
thinks about it for a reasonable time.   
A player gets 10 points for completing the structure.  
He loses 3 points from the 10 for each piece not in place.  
If not completed the next player uses the same card.  
I looked at his RISK - IT but we didn't get around to  
playing. There are a series of cards with dashes and  
[Diagram: ___□x, _x□□__, □_x□__]
squares in different   
arrangements. There are also sets of single letter tiles  
and 2 - letter combinations. Each player gets a betting disc,  
with numbers from 0 to 20 (I believe).  
One of the "layout" cards is turned up and the spaces  
are randomly filled with single letters or 2-letter combinations, placed face  
down Players then decide who they believe they can make a  
The spaces marked with an "x"  
are then filled with face up letters (or I guess   
in some cases letter combinations). Players decide whether   
they think they will be able to form a word once the   
face down tiles are faced and bet anywhere from 0  
to 20 points that they can. The player who bets the most  
has the first chance to form a word (so that if only one  
word is possible he will win. The same word cannot be used  
again.)  
Players start with 100 points and most points after a   
set number of rounds is the winner. (Fairly complete idea.)  
RED LETTER came up and BB and George wanted to play. Would  
(cont. on 12/15)