Description
Discover a piece of martial arts history with this vintage issue of Black Belt Magazine from July 1996. This issue features an insightful article on Shorin-Ryu Karate, offering techniques on how to turn your body into a weapon. As a must-have for martial arts enthusiasts and collectors of vintage magazines, this issue showcases the depth and discipline of karate, making it an invaluable addition to any collection.
This particular issue not only emphasizes the art of Shorin-Ryu but also captures the essence of the martial arts community during the 1990s. It is a captivating glimpse into the training philosophies that have shaped generations of martial artists. The articles and features resonate with historical significance, providing readers with knowledge that is still relevant today.
In excellent condition, this magazine has been well-preserved. The issue shows no significant wear, and it has been carefully bagged and boarded to ensure its integrity. Collecting magazines like this is not only about owning a piece of history but also about cherishing the legacy of martial arts.
Key features of this sensitive collectible include:
- Very good condition, perfect for vintage magazine collectors
- Newsstand edition, adding to its rarity
- Bagged and boarded for protection
- Magazine is like new with no wear; see photos for details
- Protected in boarded plastic, ensuring longevity
Don't miss the chance to own this Black Belt vintage magazine that stands out among the collectible vintage magazines available today. Add this iconic issue to your shelf and celebrate the enduring legacy of karate!
