Description
Black Belt Magazine April 1978 Si Young Jo, King of Midwest No Label
Introducing a rare gem from the world of vintage magazines, the April 1978 issue of Black Belt Magazine featuring Si Young Jo, honored as the King of the Midwest. This exceptional vintage issue provides avid collectors and martial arts enthusiasts alike a peek into a pivotal time when martial arts began garnering immense popularity across the United States.
This edition is especially significant, capturing the essence of the late 1970s martial arts revolution. It offers articles, features, and insights that highlight the role of figures like Si Young Jo, who inspired a generation of martial artists in America. Not just a magazine, this issue serves as a historical document that reflects the cultural zeitgeist of its time.
Key Features:
- Very Good to Excellent Condition
- Newsstand Edition with No Label, preserving its original appearance
The overall condition of this vintage magazine is commendable, exhibiting minor wear typical for its age, making it a desirable collectible for enthusiasts and historians. Moreover, this magazine comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring its preservation for years to come.
Black Belt Magazine has long been cherished in the collectible magazine community, and this April 1978 issue stands out as a noteworthy addition. Here's your chance to own a piece of martial arts history, a true collectible for anyone intrigued by vintage magazines.
Don't miss out on the opportunity to add the Black Belt Magazine April 1978 issue to your collection. This magazine promises to be a delightful treasure, perfect for display or as a gift for martial arts aficionados.