Description
Black Belt Magazine January 1986: He-Young Kimm, American Ninjutsu
This vintage issue of Black Belt Magazine, dated January 1986, features the esteemed He-Young Kimm and delves into the captivating world of American Ninjutsu. This magazine is a treasure for martial arts enthusiasts and collectors alike, offering valuable insights into the techniques and philosophy that define this exciting discipline.
This particular issue celebrates the rise of Ninjutsu in America during the mid-1980s, providing context and historical significance. The visually striking cover and feature articles capture the essence of the martial arts movement at this time, making it a collectible piece that resonates with both practitioners and fans of the genre.
Key details include:
- Condition: Very Good/Excellent, showcasing maintained quality.
- Newsstand Edition: No Label, enhancing its collectibility.
In terms of condition, this magazine remains in great shape, with only minor wear typical for its age. It comes protected by a plastic covering, ensuring its longevity and preservation for years to come. Such features contribute to its appeal as a sought-after item in the realm of vintage magazines.
Collectible vintage magazines like this one provide a window into the past, offering a glimpse at the cultural impact and evolution of martial arts in America. Don't miss this chance to own a piece of history that showcases the intersection of culture and sport, making it a significant addition to any martial arts or vintage magazine collection.