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			One thing is that significantly smaller ones were used in combat, according to Cato.   
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	The larger ones were used for beheading, yes, but think about the warning it would give - standing next to the datu in court would give the impression that he meant business so DON'T MESS WITH HIM! I would surmise that the bigger the piece, the bigger the message (as well as the size and skill to wield such a monster). BTW - the wrap looks new to me.  | 
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