
I don't think you should do yours the same way but perhaps it will push you to think of what you really want to accomplish, APBA-wise, and take action to make it happen. Hopefully it will give you some insight into why I did it. Over the next couple of weeks, I'll take you on a tour of that collection. Of all the posts I've done so far on this blog, the most popular one so far has been the one about my entire APBA collection fitting on a card table. World Championship football card set with bookletġ992-93 hockey game with card set & Zarb upgradesġ970s saddle racing game with 1973, 1975, and All Time Great Horses card sets
APBA SADDLE RACING GAME FOR SALE SERIES
World Series baseball card set with booklet (Robert Henry collection)ġ959 football season card set (Robert Henry collection)ġ964 AFL football season card set (Robert Henry collection)ġ971 football season card set with XFs (Robert Henry collection) The usual eBay advice of "caveat emptor" apply.ġ963 original baseball season card set (Robert Henry collection)ġ966 original baseball season card set with XBsġ968 original baseball season card set with XBsġ969 original baseball season card set with XBsġ973 original baseball season card set with XBsġ976 original baseball season card set with XBsĢ008 baseball season card set with XBs & XCs This is created solely for your convenience. I'm not associated with the sellers, nor can I help you if you have a problem with a seller. Also, none of these sets are mine, nor are they being sold on my behalf. Somebody is trying to sell a 1953R set for $130 or some stupid number like that.

Some notes: I left out prices that I thought were ridiculous. Just click the ones you want to see, and you'll go right there. So I have created this directory of APBA sets for sale on ebay.

I've seen folks comment about how hard it is to wade through all the listings on eBay, since there is a huge amount of single teams (most of them are mine) and some guy has decided to list every single card from a 2011 APBA football set individually.

That is, how many sets could I buy if I just started buying one of each that was available? I wondered what kind of collection I could build quickly if money were no object. I was thinking more on my way home from work the other day about the post I wrote about the huge number of APBA sets that are currently for sale.
