Not really. Well, you could make your own makeshift spine tester. Put two nails in a wall 26 inches apart. Put your shaft on the nails and hang a 2# weight from it centered between the two nails and measure the deflection (how much the arrow bends from level). The deflection can then be converted to a pound of spine figure. The trick is finding a weight that's exactly 2#.
Better idea might be to stop by an archery shop that has a spine tester and check your arrows on it. Be sure it's set up for wood arrows, i.e. posts 26 inches apart and a 2# weight, not for carbons, i.e., posts 28 inches apart and a 1.94# weight. They yield different results.
Or, just send one of your arrows to the vendor you buy your arrows from and have him match it, and also tell you what the spine is so you'll know next time.