Allen-frame
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A few years ago I assisted my friend and mentor, George Form, in the sale of his vast knife collection, and what was left of his guns ,from a store he used to own in Hialeah Florida in the 1960s' .
There was a 16x16 foot storage space packed to the rafters with bins.
Georges whole life was in there.
Note: he was a life long cigar smoker ,who at the time was losing his battle with throat cancer.
He needed to sell all his old treasures to help finance his battle , and assist his wife financially.
After all was said and done I ended up with this 686. It was unsaleable because of its condition.
It has sat in a drawer for 3 or so years now. It has been cannibalized for any usable parts ,
but the pictures tell the story .
. Bubba the South Florida Cuban had his way with this 686-3.
Pictures tell the story. There was some imitation gold chain pounded into the grooves that were ground into the cylinder that really gave this piece its 'flavor' .
George passed in 05 ,and God rest his soul, I'll miss him.
Regards ,,,,Alle N-Frame
There was a 16x16 foot storage space packed to the rafters with bins.
Georges whole life was in there.
Note: he was a life long cigar smoker ,who at the time was losing his battle with throat cancer.
He needed to sell all his old treasures to help finance his battle , and assist his wife financially.
After all was said and done I ended up with this 686. It was unsaleable because of its condition.
It has sat in a drawer for 3 or so years now. It has been cannibalized for any usable parts ,
but the pictures tell the story .
. Bubba the South Florida Cuban had his way with this 686-3.
Pictures tell the story. There was some imitation gold chain pounded into the grooves that were ground into the cylinder that really gave this piece its 'flavor' .




George passed in 05 ,and God rest his soul, I'll miss him.
Regards ,,,,Alle N-Frame