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Old 01-31-2002, 10:21 AM   #6
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1Bad89, the only thing Harwood has going for them is that their hoods are light. They are too expensive and you have to trim the hell out of them to get them to fit even halfway decent.

Cervini's IS expensive, but they are the best quality.

I recently got a hood from Design Concepts and the "bang for the buck" is much better than Cervini's. The fit and finish is suprisingly excellent for the money. I'll only have to trim a tiny bit from one corner, then block it just to make sure its smooth, prime and paint. It was only $250 compared to almost $400 for Cervinis. A friend of mine who has owned BOTH a Cervinis and Harwood hood said he would never buy either again after he saw the quality of my hood for the price.

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