certainly not, he would have had the best of everything but the warbow did exist long before the MR. It is our only primary source for data but other written accounts exist, which show other woods were used for warbows, yew being by far preferable. If you want to specialise in bows of the MR period, that's fair enough, I aint knocking it but there seems to be an an inference that it's not a warbow if it's not made form yew and/or from high altitude italian wood, there were bows of other woods found too. I wonder if scientific tests have been done to determine the origin of the MR rose bow wood, such as those done on the teeth of those on board. The MR isn't the be all and end all of the warbow, though it can be seen as the peak of design and power. It was an incredible find and an invaulable resource but must be viewed as a small period of development.