FIGHTING ARTS ISSUE 116 (Vol.3 / No.4)

£600.00

Viewed by most martial artist as the defacto best martial arts magazine ever produced. It launched in 1972 and ran for 93 issues. Mint condition issues are rare and amongst collectors will fetch high values. The magazine grew out of one man’s desire to provide a publication for serious martial artist and followed his work on a previous publication called “KARATE” which we have also limited stock.

Terry O’Neill is a legend in the martial arts community, once described by the American magazine “BLACK BELT” as the number one most dangerous martial artist in their top one hundred.

We offer here the remaining stock of back issues. Second issues are classified as such.

 

6 in stock

Description

Viewed by most martial artist as the defacto best martial arts magazine ever produced. It launched in 1972 and ran for 93 issues. Mint condition issues are rare and amongst collectors will fetch high values. The magazine grew out of one man’s desire to provide a publication for serious martial artist and followed his work on a previous publication called “KARATE” which we have also limited stock.

Terry O’Neill is a legend in the martial arts community, once described by the American magazine “BLACK BELT” as the number one most dangerous martial artist in their top one hundred.

We offer here the remaining stock of back issues. Second issues are classified as such.

Number in stock (6)

FIGHTING ARTS  ISSUE 116 (Vol.3 / No.4)

Content

  • Editorial Terry O’Neill
  • The Wooden Man of Wing Chun
  • Karate Kata Series No. 2 “HANGETSU”
  • The Capoeira Champion
  • Inside the Aikikai
  • The EAKF Championships
  • The Karate Instructor: An Analysis
  • The KUGB Northern Region Championships
  • Fighting Arts Book Club

 

 

  • MINT = Perfect minimal damage to the cover and internal pages almost as good as the day it was printed.
  • GOOD = Will have small corner floors on pages and has been read but no discolouring or crease damage.
  • AVERAGE = Has cover corner or spine creases but still in general good condition.
  • STANDARD = As cover or page damage.
  • POOR = Not sold as a collectable because of either torn cover or damaged or missing pages.

Additional information

Condition

MINT = Perfect minimal damage to the cover and internal pages almost as good as the day it was printed.

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