Richard nodded. "Let us land, then. I'll have the house send refreshments out to the workshop. You can take a better look around, and I'll try to answer any questions you might think of."
He laughed and shook his head. "Fly it until the twigs fray, young sir. You got a glimpse of how many brooms I brought with me. By the time we could wear all of those out, you'll be well along to building your own. All I ask is that if you do manage to break any part of the enchantment you carefully write down what you were doing at the time and exactly what happened. Bluebottle always gave a lifetime warranty on our brooms unless they were actually used for competition. It would be very interesting to me if you somehow defeated one of the locks on the enchantments, or found an error that we hadn't noticed during pre-production testing. A couple of Broom Inspector blokes from the Ministry and I spend the better part of a week deliberately trying to muck up some prototypes. Not saying you can't burn one out in competition," he turned his broom to head slowly back to his workshop, "but as far as everyday flying and limited stunting go, we tried to make the Factory Racer as robust as possible."
"Look about halfway through the enchantments I wrote in the back of your journal. You can see where a limited lumos spell is built into each sequence. We did tend to pretty much eliminate nighttime lighting when we flew over inhabited areas; just one more dark spot in a dark sky to avoid disturbing the non-magical, but you have running and landing lights available if you need them."