Description
Discover a piece of martial arts history with the Karate Illustrated Magazine, September 1972. This vintage magazine features the prominent figures Roy Kurban and Bob Dunek, offering readers insight into the world of karate during a vibrant period of cultural significance.
This issue is particularly notable as it captures the burgeoning interest in martial arts in the 1970s, a decade that influenced countless enthusiasts and practitioners globally. Delve into pages filled with expert insights, training techniques, and exclusive interviews, making it a valuable addition to any collection of vintage magazines.
Condition: This specific copy is classified as being in acceptable condition. While it showcases its age with some wear, including marks and creases on the cover, it remains a collectible item for enthusiasts and historians alike.
- Comes with a protective plastic covering to preserve its condition.
- An essential read for collectors interested in the evolution of karate and martial arts culture.
Each magazine is a snapshot of its time, and this vintage issue offers a unique glimpse into training philosophies and popular styles of the era. The binding shows some wear, and the cover has a few creases and rips, which are common with such collectible vintage magazines.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to own a piece of martial arts memorabilia. Great for display or as a conversation starter, this magazine is sure to attract attention from both collectors and fans of martial arts.
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Embrace the spirit of martial arts with the Karate Illustrated Magazine September 1972. Add this vintage issue to your collection today and appreciate the timeless heritage it represents!






