Development of Racing Broom Oakshaft 79
- 1879
- by the broom-maker Elias Grimstone of Portsmouth
- handsome broom with a very thick oaken handle
- designed for endurance flying and to withstand highwinds
Firebolt
- perfectly smooth, streamlined birch twigs that made up the tail
Moontrimmer
- 1901
- first created by Gladys Boothby
- has the ability to achieve greater heights than ever before
Silver Arrow
- created by Keinard ewkes
- true foremaker of the racing broom
Cleansweep one
- 1926
- startes by brothers Bob, Bill and Barnaby Ollerton
- racing broom
Comet 140
- 1929
- establishes by Randolph Keitch and Basil Horton
- racing broom
Cleansweep two
- 1934
Cleensweep three
- 1937
Comet 180
- 1938
Tinderblast
- 1940
- produced by Ellerby and Spudmore
- highly reilient broom
Swiftstick
- 1952
- Ellerby and Spudmore
- Has a tendency to lase power in ascent
- Faster than Tinderblast
Shooting Star
- 1955
- introduced by Universal Brooms Ltd.
- Cheapest racing broom
Nimbus 1,000
- 1967
- galvanized by the formation of the Nimbus Racing Broom Company
- reach speeds up to a hundred miles per hour
- easily handling
- Nimbus 1001, 1500, 1700, 2000 and 2001
Twigger 90
- 1990
- made by manufacturer Flyte and Barker
- has been found to wrap under high speed�s Firebolt