What is a “cobbler’s globe“, and how is it used?


The cobbler’s globe is a clear, water-filled glass, globular in shape, which was in use before the introduction of electric lights to increase the strength of light by the concentration of a diffuse light source. The diffuse light from a gas or oil lamp was focused on one spot in order to improve illumination of a workspace. Cobblers, in particular, favoured the use of these globes. Hans Bender, who was the first Professor of Parapsychology in Freiburg, was a well-known user of the cobblers’ globe.

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