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Post by Professor Underwood on Sept 26, 2005 21:54:20 GMT -5
Welcome to Underwoods Irish quidditch co. I hope you find everything that you want, if have any Qs just ask. We specialize in handmade brooms most of which have been made in ireland where they import the brooms to me.
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Post by Professor Underwood on Sept 26, 2005 21:55:16 GMT -5
We have many different types of brooms, some of them are brand new but we also have a used section. All of our used brooms have been redone and fly like they are new (or some times better). i will put them into groups.
Hand Made Irish Brooms: Thunderhead- 100 galleons (my best broom for all uses) Green Fire- 95 galleons (made for chasers ) Rainbow Rider- 95 galleons (small chaser or seeker) Spit Fire- 90 galleons( our best seeker broom ) The Steel Jet- (made for beaters and its made out of solid steel) Huming Bird- (made for keepers, great for short fast sprints of speed)
Standard International Association of Quidditch Brooms: Firebolt-85 galleons Nimbus 2001- 70 galleons Nimbus 2000- 65 galleons Cleansweap 11- 60 galleons Comet 260- 50 galleons Cleansweap 7- 30 galleons
Vintage and used models (collectors come here) Twigger- 15 galleons Shooting Star- 10 galleons Used Silver Arrow, compleatly redone and flies better than most new brooms. i installed a new Superbly Smooth Action and new tail twigs from birch.- 10 galleons (the same tail twigs as a classic firebolt) Used Tinderblast with brand new super fin handle made out of ash and new oak tail swigs- 5 galleons 1957 oakshaft with vintage tail swigs and a vintage maple handle that you will never ever see. the only one still around. great for a collectors item!- 65 galleons Standard New Nimbus 1000, great for beginners!- 5 galleons.
More Brooms soon!!! look around test fly and have fun! i also take trade ins.
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Post by David Vane on Oct 1, 2005 16:22:28 GMT -5
Wow, This is a nice shop you have here. So are humming birds made for Keepers? Cause it sounds like it would be a perfect Keeper broom.
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Post by harrylover14344 on Oct 1, 2005 16:31:49 GMT -5
how much does a Steel Jet cost?
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Post by David Vane on Oct 1, 2005 16:57:21 GMT -5
How much does a humingbird cost?
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Post by Professor Underwood on Oct 3, 2005 21:43:18 GMT -5
both of those brooms cost 90 galleons and yes the huming bird is made for keepers and i reconmend it it is very fast and very strong.
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Post by David Vane on Oct 4, 2005 15:18:04 GMT -5
David reached into his robes and pulled out a pouch and dropped it on the counter. *There you go 90 galleons. I think this will give me an edge over the other team's chasers at school. I can't wait to show the rest of the team!* David walked out of the store and mounted his broom. He took off towards Hogwarts testing out its spurts of speed.
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Post by Professor Underwood on Oct 5, 2005 11:11:12 GMT -5
thank you hope you have a great time with your broom!
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Post by chase0514 on Oct 5, 2005 16:35:28 GMT -5
Hi, I would like to buy a Green Fire. *Places 95 galleons on the table*
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Post by Professor Underwood on Oct 5, 2005 17:02:37 GMT -5
thank you hope you like it.
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Post by Carl hourihan on Oct 6, 2005 15:34:21 GMT -5
How much more do I have to pay to trade a nimbus 2000 for a Green Fire?
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Post by Emily Anderz on Oct 7, 2005 15:05:54 GMT -5
*Walks in with a broom in her hand* Hi, I was just wondering... I made this broom myself and I'm a chaser so I wanted to know if you could maybe check it over, you know, to make sure it's safe and a good broom for me as a chaser. Thanx.
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Post by Sarah Potter on Oct 7, 2005 15:26:52 GMT -5
hello i would like to buy a green flame. -puts 95 galleons on the table-
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Post by Professor Underwood on Oct 12, 2005 13:50:28 GMT -5
You have to pay around 50 galleons when you trade a nimbis 2000 in for Green Fire.
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Post by Professor Underwood on Oct 12, 2005 13:52:27 GMT -5
Yes i would love to look it over for you...i've never heard of a student making there own brooms before.
Takes the money from Sarah i hope you enjoy it and good luck...
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