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− | [[Hermione Granger]] gave [[Harry Potter]] one of these kits for his [[Harry Potter's thirteenth birthday|thirteenth]] [[31 July|birthday]]. Because Hermione was on holiday in [[France]] at the time, she was unsure how she was going to mail it to him; she feared what might happen if it was opened at [[ |
+ | [[Hermione Granger]] gave [[Harry Potter]] one of these kits for his [[Harry Potter's thirteenth birthday|thirteenth]] [[31 July|birthday]]. Because Hermione was on holiday in [[France]] at the time, she was unsure how she was going to mail it to him; she feared what might happen if it was opened at [[customs]]. [[Hedwig]] turned up, so in the end she was able to send it with her instead. It is also possible that Ronald Weasley owned one. |
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- "Harry was polishing his Firebolt, the broomstick servicing kit Hermione had given him for his thirteenth birthday open at his feet."
- — Harry polishing his fire bolt at the Weasley's over the summer holidays.[src]
The Broomstick Servicing Kit comes in a black leather case with silver lettering. It contains a large jar of Fleetwood's High-Finish Handle Polish, a pair of silver Tail-Twig Clippers, a brass clip-on compass, and a Handbook of Do-It-Yourself Broomcare.
Known Owners
Hermione Granger gave Harry Potter one of these kits for his thirteenth birthday. Because Hermione was on holiday in France at the time, she was unsure how she was going to mail it to him; she feared what might happen if it was opened at customs. Hedwig turned up, so in the end she was able to send it with her instead. It is also possible that Ronald Weasley owned one.