I had thought of that, Kutter. I'm glad you mention it as a viable option. I question if I have the ability to make a tight fitting dovetail that will line up the pieces correctly
You make the best fitting dovetail you can. Then the staking/peening of the parts tightens the dovetail up and holds the 2 pieces in place for soldering.
It's the actual hard soldered joint and the fact that the contact area betw the 2 parts is now much greater than a simple butt joint that gives it it's strength.
Once done, I'd doubt you could break it if soldered correctly.
If it did break, it would likely be the guard bow that breaks and it'd be below the soldered/dovetailed joint and that'd take a bunch of effort to do.