Description
Discover a piece of martial arts history with the Karate Illustrated Magazine May 1985 Vol 16 #5, featuring a striking cover by renowned artist William Kim. This vintage magazine is a fantastic collectible for enthusiasts and historians alike, showcasing the vibrant culture of karate in the 1980s.
This issue is particularly significant as it captures the evolution of martial arts during a transformative period. The magazine dives into techniques, training tips, and profiles of prominent martial artists of the time, providing valuable insights into the practice and philosophy of karate.
Valuable for collectors, this vintage issue is in Very Good condition with light wear typical for its age, making it a desirable addition to any collection. The magazine is a newsstand edition without a label, further increasing its appeal to collectors who appreciate originality.
This magazine not only serves as a nostalgic reminder of the era but also as an educational tool for those interested in the history of martial arts. The overall quality is impressive, maintaining its shape with only minor signs of wear.
- Very Good/Excellent condition
- Newsstand edition with no label
- Overall magazine is in great shape with minor wear, if any
- Comes with a plastic protective covering
Enhance your collection of vintage magazines with this remarkable issue. Whether you're a martial arts practitioner or a magazine collector, the Karate Illustrated May 1985 issue is an essential find that reflects the dynamic world of karate in a pivotal era.