Description
Discover a piece of martial arts history with the Official Karate Magazine, July 1979, Volume 11, Issue 84. This rare edition features iconic martial artist Ruben Morales on the cover, alongside a tribute to the legendary Elvis Presley, who passionately engaged in karate during his life. Whether you are an avid collector or simply curious about the evolution of karate, this magazine is a must-have addition to your collection.
The July 1979 issue dives deep into the world of karate, offering readers engaging articles, techniques, and insights into training regimes that were influential at the time. It's a fantastic look back at the martial arts culture of the late 1970s. You’ll discover how karate was gaining popularity in the Western world and how figures like Ruben Morales contributed to that movement. Featuring both photographs and illustrations, this magazine serves as an invaluable resource for karate enthusiasts and martial arts historians alike.
If you appreciate vintage publications, you’ll love the nostalgic value this magazine holds. Imagine flipping through pages that were once read by many aspiring martial artists! Plus, this issue comes in a protective plastic covering to ensure preservation, making it easy to showcase in your collection.
Key features of the Official Karate Magazine include:
- Rich historical content on karate and its cultural impact.
- Protective plastic covering included to maintain the magazine's condition.
Although this magazine is classified as being in good condition, please note it may show some minor wear. Expect small rips, edge wear, creases, and marks consistent with age. You can view these details in the photos provided.
Specifications for this magazine are as follows:
- Condition: Good
- Newsstand/No Label
- Some minor wear, such as small rips, edge wear, creases, and/or marks.
- See photos for detailed condition.
- Includes plastic protective covering.
Don’t miss your chance to own this collectible issue of Official Karate Magazine. It serves as a window into the past, capturing a critical moment in martial arts history.