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Cambodia Angkor Air

Approximate Vintage: 2011
Received From: Mike Newman
Print or Image Color: Navy
Background / Bag Color: White, Navy
It looks like many other Southeast Asian bags with English directions that say First and Last, instead of First and Then.

Cambodia Angkor Air

Approximate Vintage: 2013
Received From: Ray Brunsberg
Print or Image Color: Purple
Background / Bag Color: White, Purple
Very similar to the other Cambodia Angkor Air bag except they changed the colors from Navy to Purple

Cambodia Bayon Airlines

Approximate Vintage: 2017
Received From: Ian Metson
Print or Image Color: Blue, Red
Background / Bag Color: White, Blue
This bag features an abstract Angor Wat and no language other than English, meaning that actual Cambodians don't fly on this carrier.

Cameroon Airlines

Received From: Bruce Kelly
Print or Image Color: Red
Background / Bag Color: White
Enormous bag that wouldn't completely fit on my scanner. Has a creepy font that looks like a waveform that's been subject to signal clipping because the gain is too high for the output device. Non-French speakers might be tempted to think that the French word 'pliez', meaning 'fold' is a Cameroonian misspelling of 'please'.

Cameroon Airlines

Received From: Kim Decker
Print or Image Color: Red
Background / Bag Color: White
I always enjoy a bag that's printed landscape instead of portrait. Bold colors and fonts make this bag a winner.

Canada 3000

Received From: Stuart Hickson
Print or Image Color: Red and Gold
Background / Bag Color: White
This bag almost snuck by me. It looks so familiar, yet I didn't have it. However Stuart was kind enough to send it to me despite the fact that his vindictive ex threw away many of his bags. Hell, why didn't she just castrate him?

Canada 3000

Approximate Vintage: 1998
Received From: David Birtwell
Print or Image Color: Red
Background / Bag Color: White
Has usage instructions

Canada 3000

Approximate Vintage: 1998
Received From: David Birtwell
Print or Image Color: Red
Background / Bag Color: White
Extra logo in place of usage instructions

Canada 3000

Approximate Vintage: 2000
Received From: Steven James
Print or Image Color: Red
Background / Bag Color: White
Silently tinkering away, the illness experts at Canada 3000 moved the instructions to the back of the bag so as not to sully the pristine logo side.

Canadian

Received From: Matthias Koch
This Canadian bag actually has the word Canadian on it.

Canadian

Approximate Vintage: 1998
Received From: David Birtwell
A more modern, stylish ugly

Canadian

Approximate Vintage: 2000
Received From: Ken Pugh
Changed manufacturer from Winpak to DRG!

Canadian Airlines

Approximate Vintage: 2000
Received From: Marty St. George
Print or Image Color: Gray
Background / Bag Color: White
You've got to love a bag that has a part number. In fact, I'm wondering what part number 0-0580-3-0027 might be.

Canadian Generic DRG

Received From: Richard David Glueck
Print or Image Color: Black
Background / Bag Color: White
God I hate these tiny changes to the bottom of the bag by DRG. A scaled down DRG compared to typical others.

Canadian Generic DRG Packaging

Received From: Jo Boyd
Print or Image Color: Black
Background / Bag Color: White
One of an abundance of similar Canadian generic bags. As if they had every single bag manufacturer make one of this design.

Canadian Generic PNG

Received From: Jo Boyd
Print or Image Color: Black
Background / Bag Color: White
One of an abundance of similar Canadian generic bags. As if they had every single bag manufacturer make one of this design. Different from others because it is manufactured by PNG.

Canarias

Approximate Vintage: 2000
Received From: Christian Funch
Print or Image Color: Blue
Background / Bag Color: White
I love instructions that begin "Once been used". According to Mr. Funch, Canarias is a small Spanish regional airline.

Cannibal Ferox

Approximate Vintage: 1980
Received From: Tom Bullock
Print or Image Color: Red
Background / Bag Color: White
This bag was distributed at a movie by the same name. The bag claims that it is "Positively The Most VIOLENT Film Ever Made!". The film is also "Guaranteed to Upset Your Stomach!!!". I love this bag. Now the odd thing about this bag is side 2 where, if you look closely enough, you find out that the bag is renewable, recyclable, and REUSABLE!! Film supposedly dated 1980, but the bag says Copyright 1997.

Movie Activist and Barf Buff (and cannibalism expert) Mark Monastyrski says, Cannibal Ferox "(now available on video and special edition DVD as 'Make Them Die Slowly') was originally released in the early 80s, but was recently re-released by Grindhouse (hence the newer copyright date) as a side note, the film is banned in Britian and is just as violent and sleazy as its reputation. When Grindhouse re-released CF theatrically and to video/DVD, they switched the title back to "Cannibal Ferox" but kept "Make them die slowly" as the film's tagline."

Cannibal Ferox

Approximate Vintage: 1997
Received From: Bruce Kelly
Print or Image Color: Red and Black
Background / Bag Color: White
This bag was distributed at a movie by the same name. The bag claims that it is "Positively The Most VIOLENT Film Ever Made!". The film is also "Guaranteed to Upset Your Stomach!!!". I love this bag. Now the odd thing about this bag is the bottom not only tells you that the bag is renewable, recyclable, and REUSABLE, but you're supposed to "Check to see if bag recycling facilities exist in your area". Well, I'll get right on that.

Film supposedly dated 1980, but the bag says Copyright 1997. Bruce Kelly, in a fit of obsession, tracked down the bag's designer to find this. He confirmed that only the two varieties exist.

Movie Activist and Barf Buff (and cannibalism expert) Mark Monastyrski says, Cannibal Ferox "(now available on video and special edition DVD as 'Make Them Die Slowly') was originally released in the early 80s, but was recently re-released by Grindhouse (hence the newer copyright date) as a side note, the film is banned in Britian and is just as violent and sleazy as its reputation. When Grindhouse re-released CF theatrically and to video/DVD, they switched the title back to "Cannibal Ferox" but kept "Make them die slowly" as the film's tagline."

Capital Airlines

Approximate Vintage: 1959
Received From: Phil McGuire
Print or Image Color: Black
Background / Bag Color: White
Awesome old bag from an airlines that was only in operation between 1948 and 1961. If you look at the bottom, there's a registered trademark of a "tri concentric C" logo.