Description
Discover a piece of martial arts history with the Black Belt Magazine from November 1966, showcasing the Lua Art of Self-Defense in Hawaii. This magazine, while labeled as "No Label," is a treasure trove of information and techniques that are still relevant today.
This magazine is in good condition, which makes it an excellent addition for collectors and enthusiasts alike. Though it does exhibit minor wear over its entire surface, its charm remains intact. The vibrant pages are packed with detailed insights into the practice of Lua, perfect for both beginners and experienced practitioners interested in expanding their skills.
Moreover, this issue comes with a plastic protective covering that ensures lasting preservation, allowing you to enjoy its content without concern for wear and tear.
Key features of this magazine include:
- Rich Content: Full of fascinating articles and illustrations that delve into the techniques and philosophy behind Lua.
- Historical Significance: A valuable collectible for anyone interested in martial arts history and the evolution of self-defense techniques.
To enhance its display quality, the magazine is protected within its covering and is ready to be showcased in your collection. Whether you're a martial artist looking to deepen your understanding or a collector seeking a unique piece, this magazine is a perfect choice.
Take a look at the magazine's cover below:
Don’t miss out on this rare find. Grab your copy of the Black Belt Magazine from November 1966 today and add a classic piece of martial arts literature to your collection!