Description
Step back in time with the Black Belt Magazine March 1966, featuring the iconic Gogen Yamaguchi, famously known as the "Cat Man of Karate." This collectible magazine offers a rare glimpse into the evolution of martial arts during a pivotal era. Perfect for enthusiasts, collectors, and anyone interested in the rich history of karate, this issue stands out among others with its dynamic cover and intriguing content.
This particular copy is classified as being in acceptable condition. It is a newsstand edition and unfortunately comes without a label, adding to its unique charm. The magazine exhibits signs of wear consistent with its age, including some marks and possibly even a few missing pages. However, true collectors appreciate the character and history that comes with a vintage piece such as this.
Worried about its preservation? There’s no need! This magazine comes encased in a plastic protective covering to help shield it from further wear and tear. It's important to ensure the longevity of your vintage items, making this protective detail a highlight of your purchase.
- Historical Value: This magazine serves as a window into the past, perfect for martial arts aficionados and history buffs alike.
- Collectible Condition: With its age-related wear and lack of label, this magazine is a unique addition to any collection.
Please review the photos carefully to understand its condition better. Examine the detail and history captured within the pages. Vintage magazines like this are rare finds!
Don’t miss the chance to own this piece of martial arts history. Whether you’re looking to add a valuable collectible to your shelf or simply to indulge your passion for karate, this Black Belt Magazine from March 1966 will not disappoint!