Description
Explore a fascinating piece of martial arts history with the vintage issue of Professional Karate Magazine from March 1975. This specific issue features the iconic Everett Eddy on the cover, famously known as the Monster Man, which adds significant value to any collector of vintage magazines.
This issue stands out not only for its captivating cover but also for its insights into the karate scene of the 1970s, a period that celebrated martial arts in American culture. It provides readers with articles that delve into techniques, training, and notable figures in the karate community, making it a valuable resource for enthusiasts and historians alike. Collecting vintage magazines like this one offers a unique glimpse into the socio-cultural shifts of the era, emphasizing the growing popularity of martial arts in the United States.
Condition is always a paramount concern for collectors, and this magazine is no exception. It is in good condition overall, showcasing minor wear typical for its age. You’ll receive the magazine with a plastic protective covering to ensure its longevity. However, please note that it does not have a label, having likely been a newsstand edition, which only enhances its uniqueness.
- Featuring the iconic Everett Eddy, this 1975 issue is a must-have for martial arts enthusiasts.
- In good condition with minor wear, it is perfect for both reading and display.
This collectible vintage magazine is a rare find that encapsulates the spirit of its time, making it a fantastic addition to any collection. Don't miss your chance to own a piece of martial arts history!
Some marks are present, so please refer to the photos provided for detail. See below for a visual reference of this exceptional magazine.




