Brooms
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Gladys Boothby



Brooms






The Swiftstick was a broomstick produced by Ellerby and Spudmore in 1952. The new broom was faster than the company's previous effort, the Tinderblast, but it was found that the broom lost power during an ascent. Because of this, the Swiftstick was never used by any professional Quidditch teams.


The Shooting Star was a broomstick produced by Universal Brooms Ltd in 1955. At the time of its release, it was the cheapest racing broom on the market. However, after initial good sales and popularity, the broom was found to lose height and speed as they aged.


The Comet 260 was a broomstick manufactured by the Comet Trading Company.


The Firebolt was a world-class broomstick. It was the fastest at the time of its production, and was released in 1993. In time, the Firebolt broomstick was used by the Bulgarian and Irish National Quidditch teams. The teams played on Firebolts during the 1994 Quidditch World Cup.
By 2014, the Firebolt had been superseded by the Firebolt Supreme, apparently manufactured by the same makers.


The Swiftstick was a broomstick produced by Ellerby and Spudmore in 1952. The new broom was faster than the company's previous effort, the Tinderblast, but it was found that the broom lost power during an ascent. Because of this, the Swiftstick was never used by any professional Quidditch teams.


The Cleansweep One was the first broomstick produced by the Cleansweep Broom Company, created in 1926. The first racing broom designed for sporting use, the Cleansweep One cornered like no other broom in existence at the time.[1]
Within a year of its release, every Quidditch team in Britain was mounted on them. It was followed by the Cleansweep Two in 1934.


The Cleansweep Two was a broomstick produced by the Cleansweep Broom Company in 1934. It was the follow-up to the successful Cleansweep One. It was succeeded by the Cleansweep Three in 1937.[1]
The Moontrimmer was a broomstick created by Gladys Boothby in 1901. Designed with a slim ash handle and the ability to fly higher than other brooms (and remain controllable) at the time, the brooms were a revolution in broomstick design, and were in great demand by Quidditch players. However, working on her own, Gladys was never able to keep up with the demand for them.[1]


The Tinderblast was a model of broomstick produced by Ellerby and Spudmore in 1940. Although not as fast as the Cleansweeps or the Comets, it was remarked that they were highly resilient.



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