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*Horn (from cattle, bison, buffalo) makes very good scales. This noble material requires specific maintenance (see [[Illustrated guide to fixing warped horn scales]]). Note that the same product (basically keratin) can be produced from cattle hoof.  
 
*Horn (from cattle, bison, buffalo) makes very good scales. This noble material requires specific maintenance (see [[Illustrated guide to fixing warped horn scales]]). Note that the same product (basically keratin) can be produced from cattle hoof.  
 
*Mother-of-pearl (aka Nacre) is a very beautiful, but very expensive material, used by some high-end razors. The rarity (hence, the price) of large pieces of nacre means those scales are usually made of two or three assembled slabs (as in the exemple below).  
 
*Mother-of-pearl (aka Nacre) is a very beautiful, but very expensive material, used by some high-end razors. The rarity (hence, the price) of large pieces of nacre means those scales are usually made of two or three assembled slabs (as in the exemple below).  
*Turtle scales used to be a premium choice. Sea turtle hunting is now banned, preventing any legal supply of this product.  
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*Turtle scales used to be a premium choice. Sea turtles hunt is now banned, preventing any legal supply of this product.  
 
*Ivory<ref>Guide to identifying ivory: http://www.cites.org/eng/resources/pub/E-Ivory-guide.pdf</ref>, which makes the scales of some high-end vintage razors, is now banned, except in fossil form from mammoths (see [[Dovo "Mammut" 110]]).  
 
*Ivory<ref>Guide to identifying ivory: http://www.cites.org/eng/resources/pub/E-Ivory-guide.pdf</ref>, which makes the scales of some high-end vintage razors, is now banned, except in fossil form from mammoths (see [[Dovo "Mammut" 110]]).  
 
*Pressed leather has also been used.
 
*Pressed leather has also been used.

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