Offered in this lot is a Vintage Browning Nomad II Recurve Compound Bow with Brass Sight Pins and Stabilizer Bars (2), circa 1966 to 1975, Serial # W4A 0802, Pre-set 31"-32", 55#. Also included are Easton Arrows (13), Beman Arrows (4), and, Carbon Express Arrows (11). Browning Archery began in 1962, producing high-quality recurve bows and later compounds. Like other Browning bows of that era, the Nomad II was considered a good shooter, known for its blend of speed, forgiveness, and overall quality craftsmanship. Easton Archery has existed since 1953 and grown to become the world's leading archery business and pioneered the use of aluminum in sporting goods. Arrow models included are Gamegetter and Easton 1816. Beman is known for producing high-quality, American-made carbon arrows and established a reputation for durable and consistent products for bowhunters. They are known for providing affordable, high-performance carbon arrows, such as the Beman ICS Hunter. Bean was aquired by Easton in 1995. Carbon Express is a manufacturer of carbon arrows and all the components that go with them. Carbon Express (CX) emerged as one of the "big three" carbon arrow manufacturers along with Easton and Gold Tip as carbon became the industry statndard in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. The Carbon Express Terminator arrows were renowned in the mid-2000s as durable, budget-friendly carbon shafts, particularly the "Terminator Hunter, and were known for extreme toughness and good grouping with older bows. The Beman arrows have field points, Carbon Express and Easton 1816 feature bullet points while the Easton Gamegetters feature broadheads. The Easton broadheads measure 36"L, Beamn's are 32.75"L, Carbon Express are 32"L, and the Easton 1816 are 28.5"L. Bow and arrows are in good overall condition, combined weight is 6lb, 4oz.