i think it boils down to the challenge that is overcome when they finish a bow. A knotty osage with tons of snake can become a bow, and because they were able to tame it and turn it into a beautiful bow it becomes "supreme"
true the wood is amazing, but there is a sense of pride there that you cant shake from them, they will hold onto it until the day they die
Its like when i tried to argue that my car beat someone else's because of the fact it road into the finish line gracefully, even if they beat me by a few seconds.(im talking about matchbox and such.) there is a sense of pride in what youve put stock into, so basically weather or not its better isn't necessarily the matter. I know that you all should know what im talking about( i hope
) and in many cases there will be osage beating other bows, its just too big a factor and too much pride in the materials you are familiar with to say otherwise
dont worry im prone to this same issue