Description
Dive into the rich history of martial arts with the **Karate Illustrated Magazine November 1974, Vol 5 #10**. This vintage publication is not just a magazine; it's a time capsule of karate culture, featuring insightful articles, expert opinions, and thrilling stories. In this issue, you’ll find a special focus on the **Allen Steen Kurban Dispute**, a subject that reverberated through the karate community. The magazine serves as a perfect resource for enthusiasts, practitioners, and anyone fascinated by the evolution of karate.
What sets this edition apart is its excellent condition. The magazine is categorized as **Very Good/Excellent**, ensuring that every page is a joy to read. There’s no newsstand label, which adds to its collector's appeal, making it an ideal addition to your martial arts memorabilia.
Whether you are a seasoned practitioner or a curious beginner, this magazine packs a wealth of information. Each article is crafted with care, offering insights that enhance your understanding of karate. Also included is an extensive archive of knowledge that highlights important figures in the karate community. This magazine is not just for reading; it’s a piece of history that you can hold in your hands.
This collectible item comes with a **plastic protective covering**, ensuring it remains in outstanding condition. Minor wear may be present, but the overall quality is impressive, making it a fantastic piece for display as well.
Here are some key features:
- Comprehensive articles on martial arts techniques and history.
- Special focus on the Allen Steen Kurban Dispute, a pivotal moment in karate history.
Take advantage of this opportunity to own a piece of karate history. Secure this great magazine for your collection today!
Specifications of this issue:
- Condition: Very Good/Excellent
- Label: Newsstand/No Label
- Protective Covering: Yes
- Overall Quality: Minor wear if any, in great shape