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    Hi gents,

    I need to pick your brain again, this time on the material of the razor scales, not something I've seen discussed much in my readings.

    Due to some stock issues my original choice for a first razor (ebony scales) is not available. My option would be marbled celluloid.

    Do any of you care to pontificate on the materials used for scales?

    Would you consider celluloid scales? What do you think of the material?

    I would think there could be problems with wood scales in terms of wear, and celluloid scales in terms of discoloration.
    Metal seems like it would need extra care, but perhaps every material has it's own care requirements, all taking about the same time?

    Overall I worry that celluloid is a bit "cheap" but that's because of my ignorance. Please help set me straight!

    Thanks again to you all,

    tome

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    If you want ready-made ebony scales, I'm sure classic shaving offers them. If you want to make your own, the possibilities are endless...
    Celluloid -- ugly, volatile and eventually will rot
    Wood -- properly treated, it will last for decades without requiring any extra care.. Either stabilized or treated with truoil, tung oil or CA, it will last. Some woods like cocobolo are full of natural oils that will protect them indefinitely. Wear a mask while sanding them though.
    Metal -- Heavy, will throw the balance out of whack. That's why my Wapi's getting rescaled.
    Bone/Ivory/Horn -- Easy to work with, but i'm not sure how to care for it. I'll let more experienced members chime in. They can look pimp though.
    Epoxy -- Gary (traveller) made some real beauties with it. I'll post some pics as soon as I put'em on a razor. Just too busy riding these days lol.

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    Brazilian rosewood is my favorite, so what are most of my razors equipped with? Black or white or yellow plastic or plastic-like material.

    Go figure, Bruce

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    First I must say that I'm partial to natural materials - bone/horn/ivory/mop/wood/badger... ops, scratch that hairy one

    As Ilija said celuloid will eventually rot (but may be not even in your grandchildren's time) and the only celuloid I would justify is vintage art nouveau and art deco.

    I think another great option these days is micarta - if i remeber it's linen based very dense composite which has a feel similar to wood. Some very respected razor restorers prefer it as much as to have it on most of their daily shavers.

    my first choice would probably be some other wood, second horn, third micarta

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    Quote Originally Posted by gugi View Post
    First I must say that I'm partial to natural materials - bone/horn/ivory/mop/wood/badger... ops, scratch that hairy one

    my first choice would probably be some other wood, second horn, third micarta
    Ditto with the natural materials. That's exactly my order, though horn and wood trade places regularly.

    Not such a fan of bone though

    Ivory and MOP are nice, but i think of them more of showpieces

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    I'm likeing wood and horn myself.

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    I prefer ivory, horn, and some woods. Silver is nice, even if it does throw off the balance...

    For woods: olive wood is probably one of my favorites, as well as pink ivory. Not a big fan of snakewood.

    Horn: that Oryx from RW looks great. But "regular" works too.

    I try to avoid celluloid but nevertheless have a number of them. Several of my favorite shavers wear it

    MOP and abalone: it's fun to look; while I am not adamant, I think it's too much for my keeper razors...

    Cheers
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    I like wood because I can make wooden scales myself.
    Til shade is gone, til water is gone, Into the shadow with teeth bared, screaming defiance with the last breath.
    To spit in Sightblinder’s eye on the Last Day

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    With snakewoods reputation to shrink and check... I'd avoid it as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by izlat View Post
    Not a big fan of snakewood.
    Quote Originally Posted by DwarvenChef View Post
    With snakewoods reputation to shrink and check... I'd avoid it as well.
    I LOVE snakewood! I wanted to put it on a custom someday, but after hearing that it shrinks and checks i might have to reconsider

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