November 29, 2008

History of Replogle Globes

Author: globeguy

Replogle Globes - the world’s largest globe manufacturerReplogle Globes–Seeing a bigger picture since 1930.

Replogle globes is a unique company with a unique story.  From its humble beginning in a Chicago apartment, Replogle globes today is the world’s largest globe manufacturer.  From handcrafted masterpieces in the offices of presidents and dignitaries to classroom models that help students understand their world, Luther Replogle’s belief in the globe as a source of wonder hasn’t changed.

It was the vision of Luther Replogle in 1930, to deliver globes to an ever broader audience.  “A Globe in Every Home,” was his rallying cry.  As a school supply salesman, he took  special interest in globes, believing he could successfully market them to a broader audience.

What we see today proves him right.  What began with a hand-assembled globes sold from a Chicago apartment (his map sourced from England) grew into what you might call a global empire.  Luther Replogle facilitated the globe’s migration from the classroom to the living room.

Replogle globes is the world’s leading globe manufacturer, based in a 260,000 square foot facility near Chicago–but some things haven’t changed much since 1930.  Many of Replogle globes are still painstakingly hand-made by artisans who have spent the better part of their lives with the company.  This is very indicative of a commitment to quality, doing things the right way, and most importantly, a commitment to the globe itself.

The cartography on all Replogle globes show nations, colonies, possessions, boundary lines, and place names as officially approved by the United States Government.  Maintenance of the content of these maps requires frequent communication with the U.S. Department of State, the U.S.Board of Geographic Names, and the National Imagery and Mapping Agency.

Additionally Replogle Globes communicates with embassies of other nations in Washington D.C. and foreign consulate offices in Chicago, for help with new changes in boundaries and names.

Thanks to Replogle Globes for providing the above information.

 

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