Black Belt Magazine February 1967 Volume 5 #2 Collectible - Physical

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  • Rare and highly sought-after collector's item
  • 68 pages packed with insightful articles, profiles, and photography
  • In-depth exploration of Sambo, Russia's signature martial art
  • Thought-provoking analysis on the dangers of martial arts
  • Impressive range of topics, including Ed Parker, Kodokan, and the Ninja
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For the serious martial artist or collector, this vintage Black Belt Magazine from February 1967 is a must-have addition to any collection. As Volume 5, Number 2 of the iconic publication, this rare find is in very good condition, boasting 68 pages packed with insightful articles, profiles, and photography. Measuring 8.5" x 11", this collectible magazine is a true treasure for anyone passionate about the world of martial arts.

One of the most compelling aspects of this 1967 edition is its in-depth exploration of Sambo, Russia's signature martial art. With an article dedicated to Russia's plans to export this powerful style, readers will gain a unique understanding of the global reach and influence of martial arts during this pivotal period. Additionally, the magazine delves into the often-asked question, "How dangerous are the martial arts?" presenting a thought-provoking analysis that will resonate with practitioners and enthusiasts alike.

For fans of the legendary Ed Parker, this issue also features a fascinating article where he defends his tournament, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the world of competitive martial arts. Furthermore, the magazine takes readers on a journey to the revered Kodokan, where American martial artists share their experiences and insights from their time training at this iconic Japanese institution. Rounding out the issue is an intriguing piece on the mysterious and elusive world of the Ninja, adding an air of mystique to this already captivating publication.

As a rare and highly sought-after collector's item, this Black Belt Magazine from February 1967 is an absolute gem. With its impressive range of topics and in-depth reporting, it offers a unique window into the martial arts world of the 1960s. Every page is filled with essential knowledge, advice, and inspiration for martial artists, collectors, and enthusiasts, making it an invaluable resource for anyone looking to deepen their understanding and appreciation of the martial arts.

This vintage magazine is a testament to the enduring power and influence of martial arts, demonstrating their ability to bring people together and transcend borders. As a piece of martial arts history, it is an absolute must-have for anyone looking to own a slice of the past, and its very good condition ensures that it will remain a prized possession for years to come.

With its impressive array of articles, profiles, and features, this Black Belt Magazine from February 1967 is an unbeatable addition to any martial arts collection. As a rare and highly collectible item, it is an opportunity that should not be missed, offering a unique glimpse into the evolution of martial arts and their global significance. Whether you're a seasoned practitioner, a passionate collector, or simply a martial arts enthusiast, this vintage magazine is sure to captivate and inspire, making it an essential acquisition for anyone serious about the world of martial arts.
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