Ice Saw with Scabbard

Object/Artifact

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The Cardinal Collection

Name/Title

Ice Saw with Scabbard

Entry/Object ID

2022.2.32.15

Description

This ice saw is complete with a long metal blade and wooden handle. The ice saw scabbard is made of wood painted red. It has dark leather straps to keep the ice saw in place. The scabbard serves as a rigid cover for the massive ice saw to protect the blade and make it easier and safer to store and travel.

Use

From the early 1800s into the 1950s, saws like this were used to “harvest” ice off of frozen lakes, rivers, and streams so it could be stacked in icehouses and used as needed until the following year’s harvest. Then, the ice was often delivered to homes by the “iceman” who deposited blocks into “iceboxes.” An ice harvester’s tool kit commonly included the ice plow, ice saw, grapple, jack-grapple, breaking-off bar, caulk-bar, packing chisel, house bar, and fork bar, among other equipment.

Location

Building

Lake Loramie Nature Center and Heritage Museum

Ohio State Park

Lake Loramie State Park