Black Belt Magazine December 1988 Bruce Lee Defines June Kune Do, Newsstand


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Black Belt Magazine December 1988: Bruce Lee Defines Jun Fan Gung Fu

Step back in time with this collectible vintage magazine, Black Belt Magazine from December 1988. This special issue showcases the legendary Bruce Lee, who redefined martial arts with his philosophy and practice of Jun Fan Gung Fu, more commonly known today as Jeet Kune Do. This issue is a must-have for martial arts enthusiasts and collectors alike, capturing the essence of Bruce Lee's groundbreaking approach to combat.

This edition is particularly significant as it not only illustrates the principles of Jun Fan Gung Fu but also offers a rare perspective on Bruce Lee's insights and teachings. By delving into the martial philosophy that continues to influence practitioners worldwide, readers will appreciate the depth and clarity that Bruce Lee brought to the art of fighting. This magazine serves as a valuable historical document, revealing the cultural impact of Lee's work in the martial arts community during the late 20th century.

In excellent condition, this vintage magazine shows light wear typical for its age, making it an attractive addition to any vintage magazines collection. The magazine is bagged and boarded, ensuring it remains protected and in great shape for years to come.

Key features of this collectible magazine include:

  • Very good condition with minimal wear.
  • Newsstand edition, a rare find for collectors.
  • Bagged and boarded, protected for longevity.
  • Images and content that resonate with martial arts history.

Don't miss this opportunity to own a piece of martial arts history. Whether you are a collector of Black Belt Magazine vintage issues or just starting your journey into the world of vintage magazines, this December 1988 issue is a unique find that won't last long. Grab it while you can!


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