Description
Explore a piece of martial arts history with the Karate Illustrated Magazine August 2000, featuring an exclusive portrayal of martial artist and champion Don Wilson. This vintage magazine captures the essence of martial arts at the turn of the millennium, showcasing not just competitions but also the lifestyles and values that embody the discipline.
This issue holds significant importance in the world of vintage magazines as it covers the exploits of Don Wilson, a celebrated figure in the martial arts community. His achievements and the insight provided into his training regimes inspire both fans and practitioners alike. Furthermore, it delivers a snapshot of the martial arts culture that resonates with enthusiasts even today.
Condition is vital when selecting collectible magazines. This issue comes in good condition, consistently bagged and boarded to preserve its integrity. While minor wear and slight rips may be present due to its age, it remains a valuable addition to any collector’s library. Protected in a boarded plastic sleeve, it’s ideal for display or as a worthy read.
Key Features:
- Good condition, reflecting light wear typical for its age.
- Newsstand issue, providing direct access without a label.
- This magazine has been bagged and boarded for protection.
- May contain minor imperfections that add to its character; see photos for details.
- Carefully preserved in protective plastic ensuring its long lifespan.