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			Kai, I've noted all your comments, it seems that I have not been particularly clear with my own comments.
 I have no issue at all with whatever you or anybody else wishes to call this dagger, I have not offered a different name for it, and I will not offer one, as I have already said, I'll agree with any two people who wish to call it whatever they will. I have no stake in this, I really don't care what this dagger is called.
 
 But the fact remains:- if it is to be called a badik, or perhaps somebody might like to call it a kawali, I have never seen a badik/kawali that looks like this dagger.
 
 That is all I am saying.
 
 No more, no less.
 
 Everybody else can draw lines of similarity if they wish, I do not wish. But I'm not prepared to debate the matter. I'm offering an observation, just that.
 
 However, there is one small matter that I must disagree with.
 
 The badik/kawali does not & did not have the same function for the Bugis people as does & did the keris for the people of Jawa & Bali.
 
 It has & had a similar function.
 
 Am I splitting hairs?
 
 No, not at all, the word "same" does mean the same as the word "similar".
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