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SAW BERNIE NEWMAN: - He likes <u>CARRÉ</u> and will probably publish it. Not sure if he'll go ahead with <u>FOCUS | THURSDAY 5 DECEMBER | ||
To Goldsmith Bros., Spiegel's, Digby's, Newman's, Korvette (Bklyn.) & A & S. Saw: - | 1963 339th day - 26 days to come | ||
<u>INDIANAPOLIS</u> (German import) - Active game for two. Each player controls a <s>running</s> runway with <s>marbles</s> steel balls in it. There are two places where the runways cross & players can try try to steel opponent's balls at these crossings. (Rough idea.) | |||
<u>UPS 'N DOWNS</u> (KUZAN) - An inclined plane with seven tracks for "jumping beans" to race down. | ---- | ||
<u>ASTRO-LAUNCH</u> - Pachisi type game with elaborate chance determining device. | SAW BERNIE NEWMAN: - He likes <u>CARRÉ</u> and will | ||
<u>TIME MACHINE</u> - Path game to reach end picking up a certain number of "event cards" on the way. Another elaborate chance determining device. | probably publish it. Not sure if he'll go ahead | ||
To 42nd St. library. Looking at <u>"Games & Toys"</u> the British equivelent of "Playthings". Saw June 1960 thru April 1963. | with <u>FOCUS</u>. | ||
To Goldsmith Bros., Spiegel's, Digby's, Newman's, | |||
Korvette (Bklyn.) & A & S. Saw: - | |||
*<u>INDIANAPOLIS</u> (German import) - Active game for two. Each player controls a <s>running</s> runway with <s>marbles</s> steel balls in it. There are two places where the runways cross & players can try try to steel opponent's balls at these crossings. (Rough idea.) | |||
*<u>UPS 'N DOWNS</u> (KUZAN) - An inclined plane with seven tracks for "jumping beans" to race down. | |||
*<u>ASTRO-LAUNCH</u> - Pachisi type game with elaborate chance determining device. | |||
*<u>TIME MACHINE</u> - Path game to reach end picking up a certain number of "event cards" on the way. Another elaborate chance determining device. | |||
To 42nd St. library. Looking at <u>"Games & Toys"</u> | |||
the British equivelent of "Playthings". Saw June 1960 | |||
thru April 1963. |