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The '''Comet''' is a [[broomstick]] company.
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The '''Comet Trading Company''' is a [[broomstick]] company established in [[1929]] by [[Randolph Keitch]] and [[Basil Horton]], who were both players for the [[Falmouth Falcons]].
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Its first release was the [[Comet 140]] in the same year, and their patented [[Horton-Keitch Braking Charm]] made it less likely for [[Quidditch]] players to fly offside or overshoot the goals.<ref name="QTAR">[[Quidditch Through the Ages (real)]] - Chapter Nine (The Development of the Racing Broom)</ref> The latest Comet released sold more items on its first day than any other broomstick.
   
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==Products==
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*[[Comet 140]]<ref name="QTAR" />
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*[[Comet 180]]<ref name="QTAR" />
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*[[Comet 220]]
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*[[Comet 260]]
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*[[Comet 290]]
   
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==Appearances==
[[Category:Objects]]
 
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*''[[Quidditch Through the Ages (real)|Quidditch Through the Ages]] ''{{1st}}
Harry Potters friend Ron got one in the order of the phionex. It is a decent broom, but by far not the best!
 
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== Notes and references ==
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{{Reflist}}[[es:Compañía de Comercio Cometa]]
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[[fr:Compagnie de la Comète]]
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[[pl:Spółka Wytwórców Komet]]
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[[ru:Комета]]
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[[Category:Broomstick manufacturers]]

Revision as of 12:17, 17 April 2016

The Comet Trading Company is a broomstick company established in 1929 by Randolph Keitch and Basil Horton, who were both players for the Falmouth Falcons. Its first release was the Comet 140 in the same year, and their patented Horton-Keitch Braking Charm made it less likely for Quidditch players to fly offside or overshoot the goals.[1] The latest Comet released sold more items on its first day than any other broomstick.

Products

Appearances

Notes and references

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Quidditch Through the Ages (real) - Chapter Nine (The Development of the Racing Broom)