Okla. Stat. tit. 12A, § 2-505
(1) Where the seller has identified goods to the contract by or before shipment:
(2) When shipment by the seller with reservation of a security interest is in violation of the contract for sale it constitutes an improper contract for transportation within the preceding section but impairs neither the rights given to the buyer by shipment and identification of the goods to the contract nor the seller's powers as a holder of a negotiable document of title.
Oklahoma Code Comment Previous Oklahoma law is contra to (1) (a) and the first part of (b) and is changed hereby. Previously in Oklahoma, the shipment of goods to the seller's order, or consigned to the seller, reserved "title" and not merely a security interest. Shaw-Spears Gin Co. v. Apache Cotton Oil & Mfg. Co., 112 Okl. 202, 240 P. 732 (1925); St. Louis Carbonating & Mfg. Co. v. Lookeba State Bank.
Laws 1961, SB 36, p. 89, §