GREENWELL v. SELLERS


302 S.W.2d 859 (1957)

Edwin D. GREENWELL, Appellant, v. U. B. SELLERS, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Kentucky.

May 31, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Morris B. Borowitz, Louisville, for appellant.

Davis & Mahan, Louisville, for appellee.


CAMMACK, Judge.

Edwin Greenwell acquired an antiquated pistol from which one of the handles was missing. After trying several shops in Okalona, he went into Sellers' Hardware Store and asked whether gun handles were available. He was directed to the rear of the store, where Elby Tate, an employee of Sellers, managed a salvage department. In the course of inquiring about the gun's repair, Greenwell obtained some cartridges from Tate and loaded the clip of the automatic...

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