Description
Introducing the VTG Muscular Development Magazine from December 1967, Volume 4, Issue 12, featuring fitness ambassador Jim Haislop on its cover. This magazine holds a special place in the hearts of fitness enthusiasts and collectors alike, showcasing rich content from a golden era of bodybuilding and physical culture.
This vintage magazine is in good condition, with some minor signs of wear that give it character. It's perfect for collectors, bodybuilders, and anyone interested in the history of fitness. The absence of a label or price tag means it retains a charming newsstand feel, allowing you to enjoy a nostalgic trip back in time.
One of the standout benefits of this magazine is its protective plastic covering, ensuring that the vibrant articles and stunning images are preserved. You can safely flip through its pages without worrying about damage.
- Authentic Vintage: A genuine piece of fitness history from 1967, ideal for enthusiasts and collectors.
- Protective Covering: Comes with a plastic protective covering, offering longevity and preservation for years to come.
As you explore the contents, keep in mind that there are a few marks and signs of wear on the binding, as well as some minor rips, all of which are visible in the accompanying photos. These imperfections add to its vintage appeal, hinting at its journey through time.
Each page of this issue is a gateway into the past, filled with insights, workouts, and the vibrant lifestyle of bodybuilders from decades past. Don't miss the chance to own this wonderful piece of fitness history that can enrich your collection or serve as a unique conversation piece.
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If you're passionate about bodybuilding history or want to relive the trends of the 60s, this magazine is an excellent addition to your home library.