I've made two bows from Hawthorn, and I like it. I think the type I have here in Oregon is Black Hawthorne, which my folks always call Thornberry. It's tough stuff, and if you don't mind a little twist or character, it works great. It would almost be worth coppicing a couple Hawthorn bushes just to get staves later on. If I had to make bows from only local woods, I would pick, in no particular order hawthorn, serviceberry, and yew, followed by douglas maple, which is hit or miss ( ha ha). Okay, not that funny.