"If it behaves like pear, its very good bow wood"
I have heard this, but I have had no luck at all from pear wood. I cut 5 year old suckers from a domestic pear intending to splice them, but they were extremely brittle. The next attempt was a nice-looking stave from those stinky ornamental flowering pears you see all over where I live. The wood was very hard to work and had this wavy, chipped appearance like you see on the fancy guitars. It was very dense, but hard to work shave, unpredictable to split, and would chip out in odd ways, almost like it had curly grain in two directions...