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Museum currently exhibits 3161 unique bags.

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OK, Bag Monster is a moronic name, but Monster has become a catch-all phrase for "Hey, this will help you do something" This section will help you find the bags you're looking for (like you're really looking for them). Leaving everything blank will retrieve a list of all bags, however that may cause the page to load slowly.

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Aviaco

Approximate Vintage: 1998
Received From: Andy Rudge
Print or Image Color: Blue
Background / Bag Color: White

Aviaco

Received From: Wolfgang Franken
Print or Image Color: Blue
Background / Bag Color: White
This bag is similar to other Aviaco bags except there are directions, plus the sides of the bag come to a narrow point.

Aviaco

Received From: Wolfgang Franken
Print or Image Color: Blue
Background / Bag Color: White
Same as the other Aviaco verbose bag except not only is this on tall and thin, it has a bottom to stand on when full.

Aviaco

Approximate Vintage: 1997
Received From: Kim Decker
Print or Image Color: Blue
Background / Bag Color: White
You would never figure out by just the logo what airline this comes from. However, they added instructions on the back and even printed on the bottom.

A similar earlier bag says "Recipiente" on the front instead of "Air Sickness Bag". Both still say "Bolsa De Mareo" however.

Aviacsa

Received From: Thomas Homer Goetz
Print or Image Color: Blue
Background / Bag Color: White
I'm not sure if I'm transalating this correctly, but doesn't 'Los caminos del cielo maya' mean 'The trucks of the Mayan sky"? Or is it 'The El Camino of the Mayan Sky' (half airplane, half pickup truck)? In any case, the guy on the bag has the most elongated bullet-head I've ever seen, even more elongated than a guy we used to call 'bullethead' in college.

And by the way, isn't Madonna's real last name 'Instrucciones' like it says on the bag?

Aviacsa

Received From: Britta Bebensee
Print or Image Color: Blue
Background / Bag Color: White
Aviacsa decides that Seahorse man should face right instead of left!

Avianca

Received From: Dean Eckert
Print or Image Color: Red
Background / Bag Color: White
Cool AV logo which was subsequently dumped.

Avianca

Received From: Robert Masumura
Print or Image Color: Orange
Background / Bag Color: White
Cool AV logo with no striping. This bag was made in Colombia, which you can barely see on the bottom of the front.

Avianca

Approximate Vintage: 1995
Received From: Diane Moses
Print or Image Color: Brown
Background / Bag Color: White
Thanks Diane!

Avianca

Approximate Vintage: 2000
Received From: Bruce Kelly
Print or Image Color: Tomato Red
Background / Bag Color: White
Distasteful Fitch & Mather-esque corporate web site looking design. Nice Chinese throwing star on the bottom though.

Avianca

Approximate Vintage: 2002
Received From: Nicola Ottolini
Print or Image Color: Tomato Red
Background / Bag Color: White
I'm at a loss for words, any words, that will make this bag compelling enough for you to click through and examine.

Avianca

Approximate Vintage: 2004
Received From: Oliver Conradi
Print or Image Color: Red
Background / Bag Color: White
Some of the text got moved around, but nothing really to see here.

Avianca

Approximate Vintage: 2005
Received From: Oliver Conradi
Print or Image Color: Red
Background / Bag Color: White
Aviance adds two leeches, sucking the red blood out of the letter A to give you an idea of what your flight experience is going to be like.

Avianca

Approximate Vintage: 2008
Received From: Denir Camargo
Print or Image Color: Black, Red
Background / Bag Color: White Plastic
Avianca goes for a stylish rendition of string art. According to Denir, the new Avianca reflects the takeover (or merge) with Ocean Air.

Avianca

Received From: Bob Grove
Print or Image Color: Green
Background / Bag Color: White Plastic
The directions look like a director's slate. Although this bag looks pretty poorly designed, it has a website on it, so it must have been obtained in the new millennium.

Avianca

Approximate Vintage: 2013
Received From: Denir Camargo
Print or Image Color: Green
Background / Bag Color: White Plastic
Very similar to the other green plastic Avianca bag, but they decided to do some rearranging of text and images and also disposed of the Avianca brand name.

Avianca

Approximate Vintage: 2006
Received From: Denir Camargo
Print or Image Color: Red
Background / Bag Color: White
Avianca adds two leeches, sucking the red blood out of the letter A to give you an idea of what your flight experience is going to be like.

Identical to 2005 version except the red block on the back moves from the bottom of the bag to the top of the bag.

Aviandina

Received From: Christopher Wren
Print or Image Color: Green and Black
Background / Bag Color: White
Airline's name is an anagram of the Indiana VA. Can't quite tell what the logo is, but it's similar to a radiator on a triangle.

Aviandina

Approximate Vintage: 2004
Received From: Uwe Hellweg
Print or Image Color: Green and Black
Background / Bag Color: White
Almost identical to previous Aviandina bag, except this one is manufactured by Lucero Import.

Aviateca

Received From: Christoph Vogel
Print or Image Color: Gold and Black
Background / Bag Color: White
Probably manufactured in the days of bad raster graphics in circle rendition. Note that the tail of the letter u is on the wrong side.