

That said, you will probably find a “friendlier” audience on Between the Lines (then again, your mileage may vary). I’ve bought a fair number of sets off Ebay in the past and haven’t had a problem. If you haven’t been to the forum, it’s free and only requires you to register. There is a Classifieds section there and you might find a taker. The other is posting an ad on the APBA Between the Lines forum. Unlike that other Hall of Fame, you, the APBA fan, don’t go unrecognized. If you’re familiar with doing that, you might have good luck. Like that other Hall of Fame, our Hall was built to recognize the contributions of great APBA players, inventors, innovators and administrators. The first is putting it up for sale on Ebay. APBA games are such a niche product that you need to go to where other fans are.

Unfortunately, it’s not as simple as putting an ad in the local paper or even online sites like Craigslist. Either someone wants to sell a card set or is looking to buy a used set. I’d have to say of all the questions I get from APBA players over email, ones like these are the most popular. I am interested in selling my APBA baseball 1975 complete set with xb’s, lineup sheet and master game symbols in the original team envelopes.Can you give me any info on doing this? I got an email from Richard with a question:
