Bad example really, you see Osage is magic! So use any other dense wood and the example is in my estimation accurate. The joke illustrates my answer to your question. People have a favorite wood. Maybe because it is readily available in their area, or its density, or color or any other attribute they find desirable, but if you leave Osage out of the equation, wood is wood. Its variability can be greater within a species than it might be to another species. End of the day, unbraced profile tells the biggest part of the story, and you have to treat different woods differently to get them to achieve the same profile. Once you have, I think they will behave similarly.