Pearldrums is totally right on this. Decrowning is not the same as just hacking into and dinging up the back, for one thing. And, yes, some woods with strongly interlocking grain will "take it" better than others. But pristine longitudinal fibers, whether an intact ring, a decrowned or board stave (carefully selected), or a backing strip, are the best bet. If I ding anything much at all, I go down to the next ring, or chuck it.