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Looks good to me.
http://greateasterncutlery.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/DSCN...

I am hearing it's going to be sub 3''.
Thats an exciting change in my opinion.

A great step towards the peanut.

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FIRST AND FOREMOST HAS SUE SEEN THESE!!!!! 

second,so far i have personally not been impressed with this knife.i do collect mini knives.i have lots of little ad knives and abalone 1 inch keychain knives and so forth...but naming the knife the Pemberton i figured we would get a real COKE BOTTLE HUNTER!! 5 inches or more!  BUT NOW SEEING THE SNAKEWOOD IM ALMOST THEIR..and IF THEY GO STAG..IM GRABBING ONE!..fatty little stag handles will add to the handling of this knife.{i have big hands}

for you peanut fans this model is way off.... although a very traditional pattern- GEC has already released pieces maybe not as small but more inline with the frame of the PEANUT.i dont really think {but i could be dead wrong,i am alot} ,personally that just because a company releases a smaller knife that even smaller is to follow and vice versa. 

i am sure GEC will get to the peanut eventually... im sure they will have a snazier name for it though.which i love.although this isnt a giant coke bottle im still glad they went with PEMBERTON... in case you didnt know HERE is a link to the man the knife was named after John Stith Pemberton (July 8, 1831 – August 16, 1888) was a Confederate veteran and an American pharmacist, and is best known for being the inventor of Coca-Cola

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Pemberton  

hope this helps~

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