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Black Belt Magazine June 2006 Tim Larkin Survival Through Violence, Newsstand
Delve into a compelling piece of martial arts history with this Black Belt magazine from June 2006, featuring expert Tim Larkin. This vintage magazine not only highlights Larkin's insights on survival through violence but also serves as an important resource for enthusiasts of martial arts and self-defense. As a treasured edition, it provides a unique perspective on techniques and philosophies that are still relevant today.
This issue captures the essence of martial arts training and empowerment, making it a highly sought-after collectible for fans and practitioners alike. The discussions within reflect both the practical applications of martial arts and the cultural significance they hold within self-defense communities. Enjoy a rare glimpse into a world where strategy meets skill, making this issue pivotal for any serious collector interested in vintage magazines.
In addition to its rich content, this magazine is in good condition, adhering to standard wear typical of its age. Collectors will appreciate that it has been bagged and boarded, offering protection against future wear and tear. The publication comes with no labels, ensuring its pristine condition is maintained for display.
Key features of this collectible vintage magazine include:
- Good condition with minor wear consistent with age.
- Bagged and boarded for added protection.
Don't miss the chance to add this Black Belt magazine to your collection of vintage magazines. Its historical context and expert advice from Tim Larkin make it a must-have for anyone passionate about martial arts.