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minutes with me and then, because of other commitments, turned me <br> | minutes with me and then, because of other commitments, turned me <br> | ||
over to Dave Laughridge. Dave looked at my 4 games: - <br> | over to Dave Laughridge. Dave looked at my 4 games: - <br> | ||
<u>FITTING & PROPER</u>- looked at | <u>FITTING & PROPER</u>- looked at shortly and said it was interesting, <br> | ||
are looking at already. WHAT'S IT WORTH TO YOU? | but there is another game with a similar flavor that they <br> | ||
of a similar nature | are looking at already. <br> | ||
for a fast-playing skill game for some time. Recently they bought (?) a game from a man who had submitted many games | <u>WHAT'S IT WORTH TO YOU?</u> - didn't really look at they see many games <br> | ||
to them. It is not outstanding | of a similar nature. <br> | ||
<u>TOTALLY--</u> - looked at shortly. They see many games with number <br> | |||
Spent the rest of the day in the archives Saw the following | cubes and he personally is not too interested in them. But it <br> | ||
is up to Hank. <br> | |||
AVANTE | <u>ANOTHER</u> - played a game. He liked it. They had been looking <s>at</s> <br> | ||
for a fast-playing skill game for some time. Recently they <br> | |||
bought (?) a game from a man who had submitted many games <br> | |||
to them. It is not outstanding. <br> | |||
I told him that I'd like to take back any of the games that <br> | |||
he definitely didn't want. But he said he wants to show all of them <br> | |||
to Hank. [He gave me another copy of <u>75 YEARS OF FUN</u>. This one soft cover.] | |||
Spent the rest of the day in the archives. Saw the following : - <br> | |||
<u>TRI-BANG</u> (Mc Loughlin 1888) <br> | |||
<u>BILLIONAIRE</u> (Happy Hour. Inс. — 1956) <br> | |||
<u>RATION BOARD</u> (Jayline Mfg.Co, - Phila). | |||
<u>AVANTE</u> (© 1962 Fyanes Corp. Chicago) <br> | |||
<u>GAME OF CURRENT EVENT OF WORLD WAR II</u> (© 1945, T.C. Reyerson, Jr.- Canada) <br> | |||
<u>ORIENT</u>(Sport Craft.). <br> | |||
<u>EXPLORATION</u> ( Spiring Enterprices Limited - Dorking, Surrey © 1967) [Have rules.] <br> | |||
<u>BALLOTS</u> . © 1940 King Mfg Co,- Detroit) <br> | |||
<u>SPEED</u> (S. & R.) <br> | |||
<u>MAKE A MILLION</u> (Tri- Art Co. - © 1945) [Have rules & complete info.] <br> | |||
<u>THE BIG CAMPAIGN</u> (Universal Games - 1965) <br> | |||
<u>ANEX-A-GRAM</u> (The Embossing Co.) <br> | |||
<u>ENTERPRISE, THE GAME OF</u> •{© 1957 - The Hamly press Ltd.) [Have rules & complete info] <br> | |||
<u>DIPLOMACY</u> H.V. Kaltenborn's (© 1939 - Trend Game Co.) [ do ] <br><u>FRONTIER</u> (© 1939 - Metalectric Corp.) [Have rules.] <br> | |||
<u>VALUES</u> (©1931- Florence Barnard - M.B.). | |||
In the evening Jerry showed me the games he brought. <br> | In the evening Jerry showed me the games he brought. <br> | ||
He left some at | (He left some at Parker, but he brought along two copies of <br> | ||
A fortune telling game | each. Hank Simmons said he was a "wise guy" but smiled <br> | ||
by throw of | when he said it.) <br> | ||
<u>FORTUNE DICE</u>. (Manufactured locally by a California gal who <br> | |||
calls herself The Twinson Co.- Los Altos, Cal.) <br> | |||
A fortune telling game. Players ask a question of <br> | |||
one of three types : - 1) On subject of love. 2) How many? <br> | |||
3) Yes or no. There are three sets of answers governed <br> | |||
by throw of 2 dice. [Parker wasn't interested.] <br> | |||
<u>SEANCE</u>. (Jerry's own). A completely new version of <br> | |||
(cont. on 8/5) | (cont. on 8/5) |