GREEN v. KOSLOSKY

No. 313.

384 P.2d 951 (1963)

David GREEN, d/b/a David Green, Furrier, Appellant, v. Janis KOSLOSKY, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Alaska.

September 3, 1963.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Wendell P. Kay, Kay & Miller, Anchorage, for appellant.

Hugh G. Wade, Wade & Conway, Anchorage, for appellee.

Before NESBETT, C.J., and DIMOND and AREND, JJ.


DIMOND, Justice.

The appellee, Koslosky, bagged a ten and one-half foot polar bear on a hunt over the ice floes about 200 miles from Kotzebue. On the flight back to Anchorage he struck up a conversation with the appellant, Green, who had been a fur manufacturer and raw fur buyer for 40 years. Koslosky stated that he intended to have the bear skin mounted as a trophy, and Green recommended that the work be done by a taxidermist of his acquaintance in Bellingham, Washington...

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