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Ice Picks or Scratch Awls ?

Gidge

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I reduced the size of the picture -- can you see it now ?

These look to be at least 50 years old.
 
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??Ice picks :dunno:

Used to pick at and break up large blocks of ice in the old days when there were ice deliveries made to your door. These blocks were also used in the early refrigerators. The company I work for was started in 1864 and one of the early products were the sheet metal casting cans for the ice.

The cans were filled with water and allowed to freeze in the winter, then packed in sawdust in warehouses for preservation. During warm weather out they came to be delivered for use. When refrigerigation improved, the method changed to using the equipment to freeze the water. We use the leftover old stock of ice cans for small trash cans around our facility now to remind us where we came from. Still kicking after all this time.
 
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Used to pick at and break up large blocks of ice in the old days when there were ice deliveries made to your door. These blocks were also used in the early refrigerators. The company I work for was started in 1864 and one of the early products were the sheet metal casting cans for the ice.

The cans were filled with water and allowed to freeze in the winter, then packed in sawdust in warehouses for preservation. During warm weather out they came to be delivered for use. When refrigerigation improved, the method changed to using the equipment to freeze the water. We use the leftover old stock of ice cans for small trash cans around our facility now to remind us where we came from. Still kicking after all this time.

See follow up post in the 1/4 million thread.
 
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Best picture I could take this early in the day.

The one on the extreme right looks like mine --I also have one similar to the bottom ice pick and I do believe it has an Ice Co. advertisement on the handle.

So they're Ice picks. Thanks gents !
 

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Gidge: I must have 30 or more of those and always thought they were scratch awls. ice picks makes perfect sense and I do have a few of the square handled ones that I thought were for that exact job.

i'll try to get a few pictures once I have them in their drawer and ORGANIZED if this thread lasts a while.
 
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