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Just for fun

Did you know there were other Hammer labs out there? It's true!

      The Hammer Lab at Lewis & Clark - where students make hammers.
      The Hammer Lab at The U of Texas Southwestern Medical Center.
      The Hammer Lab at The U of Michigan (check out that building!)
      The Hammer Lab - Hofstra's got one.
      The Hammer Lab - Penn's got one too.
      The Hammer Lab - so does LSU.
      The Hammer Lab - even Hawaii has one!
      The Hammer Lab - Florida, too.
      The Hammer Lab - this one's a print lab in the UK.
      The Hammer Lab - this one's a hydraulic lab about water hammer.
      The Hammer Lab - the German one. Looks like it may be gone.

There's even another Michael Hammer. That's the rumor.

Actually, there are quite a few Mike Hammers (or is the plural Mikes Hammer?), not just the Mickey Spillane character:

      Here's Dr. Michael Hammer the management theorist
      There's Mike Hammer the Canadian artist.
      Mike Hammer, the holistic psychotherapist
      Michael Hammer, the telecommunications lawyer.

There are more, but in the meantime,

Here's Armand Hammer, Not to be confused with Arm and Hammer Or a Hammer Dulcimer.
 
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