Description
Discover a piece of martial arts history with the Black Belt Magazine from April 1966, Volume 4, Number 4. This magazine features Takihiko Ishikawa, an influential figure in the world of martial arts. It's a must-have addition for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
This edition comes in good condition, showcasing its age while retaining its charm. As a newsstand issue, it does not have a label, adding to its uniqueness. It presents a fascinating look into the popular martial arts scene of the 1960s. Whether you're a long-time practitioner or just starting your journey, this magazine is packed with insights and history.
The magazine is well-preserved, although it does exhibit some minor wear throughout. Specifically, you may notice few creases on the front cover, which are typical for a magazine of this age. Additionally, there are some small rips in the pages — see the photos for details. A noteworthy detail includes a rip located on the back cover, which adds character to this vintage issue.
To protect this valuable piece, it comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring that you can enjoy it for years to come.
- Unique collectible: A fascinating glimpse into martial arts history.
- Protective cover included: Keeps the magazine in good condition for the future.
Don't miss out on the chance to own this significant piece of Black Belt Magazine history. Whether for display or reading, it serves as a bridge to the vibrant world of martial arts from decades past.
For fans of martial arts, this magazine is more than just paper; it represents a lifestyle and commitment to learning. Experience a slice of history today!