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9 Friday - February 1973
40th Day - 325 Days to Come
Rcd. [received] Feb. [February] PLAYTHINGS. Owens-Illinois had ad for SUPER SLEUTH.
Showcase had HEAD TO HEAD, A.H.'s [Avalon Hill] improved FOOTBALL STRATEGY,
GOLF WINKS. Under "news" was FIND-THE-WORD. 2 classified Ads
by GAME inventors.
Letter from Don Miller (card that is). He has cut rates for G&P
subscriptions ($8 surface - $11 air). John Boardman also is an
agent.
Asked for info on STAR TREK (Ideal).
Mentions AGOG, French-language mags, DIPLOMACY, SUMMIT,
and TRIPPPLES.
Letter from Don Turnbull. Mentioned back-number ALBIONs and the
game contest. Mentioned DELPHI, THE CITIES GAME, ATLANTICA,
EXTINCTION, NEW TOWN, AGOG, BIGBOSS, ACQUIRE, G&P.
Letter from Larry Blandin of the INTERNATIONAL GAME SHOW. In
the promo sheet he says that I have "18 commercially
successful games." In the letter he says he'll correct this.
Catalog from "PANZERFAUST Publications." Lists ALEXANDER'S OTHER BATTLES,
an addition to ALEXANDER THE GREAT, THE SPIRIT OF '76,
THE INVASION OF SICILY (which I have in PANZERFAUST #56), &
OPERATION GREIF. (Filed in NFFF, Nost, etc. folder.)
Two letters from AGOG readers, sent by Random House (plus three
letters to Ayn Rand that I sent back with a note).
Mark Wassmansdorf, a Philadelphia teacher, likes PLANK and
THE THREE MUSKETEERS. Mentions SCORE FOUR and CUBE FUSION.
Also ADMIRALS, a strategy game by Canadian Park Bros.
James J. Parker wants advice on selling games.
Called "Book Sales" to ask about wholesale copies of AGOG (for Don Turnbull and Don Miller). Spoke to Mr. Shapiro. There is a reduction of 40% off the $2.98 retail for purchases of over $100 (retail value).