Chris Reeve's hollow handled knives are from one piece of steel. There is no "joint" or weak area.
From his web site:
"Each knife is made from a solid billet of A2 tool steel. The stock removal method results in two distinct advantages--the strength/weight ratio is exceptional and there is no handle/blade join. This means that there is no area where the blade and handle could come apart--a weakness in the design of other hollow handle knives. "
http://www.chrisreeve.com/onepiece.htm
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