Description
Step back in time with the captivating December 1979 issue of Black Belt Magazine, volume 17, number 12. This special edition features notable contributions from martial arts legends like Larry Tatum, Rick Hughes, and Randall, making it a must-have for enthusiasts and collectors alike. The magazine provides an in-depth look at the techniques and philosophies behind martial arts during a transformative era.
This vintage magazine not only showcases remarkable stories and insights into the martial arts world but also captures a significant moment in cultural history. The December 1979 issue reflects the growing popularity of martial arts in the US, illustrating the expansion of disciplines such as karate and judo during this time. For collectors, this issue is not just about martial arts; it's a piece of memorabilia that represents the spirit of a decade where martial arts became a cultural phenomenon.
As a collectible item, this magazine is in good condition and comes newsstand-ready, though it may show some minor wear characteristic of its age, including small rips, edge wear, and possible creases. The magazine is protected with a plastic covering, ensuring its preservation for years to come. This care makes it a great option for those looking to enhance their collection of vintage magazines.
Key Features:
- This issue includes rare insights from martial arts pioneers like Larry Tatum.
- Comes with a protective plastic cover to ensure the magazine's longevity.
This December 1979 issue of Black Belt Magazine is a prime example of collectible vintage magazines, making it a fantastic addition to your library or a thoughtful gift for martial arts aficionados.