Went through all the arrows that were in the same old back quiver today. Mostly all Easton aluminum in various weights. They look like culls but possibly just because of bad fletching. There are three fiberglass fishing arrows, one with a large contraption for a head evidently designed for holding the fish. One wooden arrow is interesting with what looks to me like a Bear broadhead with bleeder missing. The wooden shaft is marked "Bear" and "Cedar - Chief. Looks old to me since the knock is cruddy but intact. Another wooden arrow has a broadhead marked "HILBRE'. There are very few wooden arrows but probably close to 50-60 Easton aluminums, all camo colored. I don't think any are a match for my HH bow but someday will check them out. The only one that looks like it may be old would be the Bear. If there is any significance to that one I'd appreciate knowing. Thanks