Morning Throwback: this is what “hammer time” looked like in 1930s Toronto

Remember when hammering nails into random pieces of plywood with your friends was equal to throwing down the gauntlet of coolness? Well, in 1931, that’s how it was. As these ladies demonstrate, the act of nail-hammering was a great test of a woman’s attractiveness and strength. And you knew you hit the nail on the head when you made every other woman look like your mom.

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