VAN VALKENBURG, J.
The principal issue in this appeal is whether or not a steel strapping along with similar coils, bands or strips encircling steel coils, mounted on a skid of wood, can be defined as a container.
The plaintiff, a dealer in the business of buying, warehousing, processing, and selling steel materials, often purchased coils with widths of from 48 to 60 inches. These were slit down to a size required by the buyers. On or about January 29, 1965...
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