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Sic-Sac

Approximate Vintage: 1983
Received From: AJ Jacobs
Background / Bag Color: Blue
Envelope type mechanism. It's compact, but hard to get at. This bag differs from the other one of this vintage because the company's zip code changed to 73107 from 73147.

Sic-Sac

Approximate Vintage: 2015
Received From: Adam Iversen
Background / Bag Color: Blue
After 30 years of no changes to this bag, the fine people of Allied Aviation LLC decide to change the back of the envelope. The address is moved to the center and the address changes. I guess the old warehouse was getting pretty decrepit after all these years

Envelope type mechanism. It's compact, but hard to get at. This bag differs from the other one of this vintage because the company's zip code changed to 73147 from 73107.

Sic-Sac

Approximate Vintage: 2018
Received From: Ken Shine
Background / Bag Color: Blue
Three years after the 30 year hiatus of no changes to this bag, the fine people of Allied Aviation LLC decide to change the back of the envelope again. The copy is identical to the 2015 version but now the pictures and suggestions sections are swapped

Envelope type mechanism. It's compact, but hard to get at. This bag differs from the other one of this vintage because the company's zip code changed to 73147 from 73107.

Sichuan Airlines

Received From: Paul Mundy
Print or Image Color: Blue
Background / Bag Color: White
Although this Chinese bag is a very recent offering, the bag designers are mired in old millennium design, reverting to the old blue on white standby that was the cornerstone of Chinese clean bags.

Sichuan Airlines

Approximate Vintage: 2007
Received From: Paul Mundy
Print or Image Color: Blue, Red
Background / Bag Color: Blue
The new Sichuan design features an interconnected map of rectangles reminiscent of stained glass or mutated DNA. One other note: the final Chinese character over the word Airlines looks a bit like an abstract Frenchman wearing a beret or Punkinhead from the 70s comic strip Tiger.

Sichuan Airlines (SCAL)

Approximate Vintage: 2014
Received From: Xusheng Chen
Print or Image Color: Red, Yellow, Orange, Gray
Background / Bag Color: White
This bag has a nice rainbow on it (if the rainbow is missing green, blue, indigo and voilet). If you look carefully at the URL printed on the bag, it's a string of eight 8s. Who can tell why they own that domain?

Sick Bags and Gloves

Approximate Vintage: 2005
Received From: Anna Papadopoulou
Background / Bag Color: Yellow
This bag came from a British first aid kit. The front says, "Sick Bags And Gloves, Use and Dispose".

The back is a list of contents, 2 Polythene Sick Bags (Sealable) and 1 Pair Polythene Gloves.

Produced by Frank Sammeroff LTD, Glasgow Scotland.

Sick Jon

Approximate Vintage: 1999
Received From: Marinda van Wyk
Background / Bag Color: Gray
A very medical bag with a sense of humor. The Sick Jon is no ordinary bag, however. It's incredibly state of the art. It's odorfree, easily disposable (OK, I guess that's not such a big deal), non-toxic, and gels within seconds. Yes, gelled barf it what I'm after. If my vomit won't gel, I won't vomit.

But wait, there are other features not found in your normal bag. For instance, the inner pouch is made from an ISO 9002 approved expandable polymer. The polymer prevents bacterial growth, rendering the bag safe for trash disposal. HOWEVER, instructions tell you not to flush or swallow (!?)

The manufacturere, PolySorb, also sells a Wee Jon bag for, well, wee.

SickSaver

Approximate Vintage: 2006
Received From: Bruce Kelly
Print or Image Color: Black
Background / Bag Color: White
The sick stick figure indicates the proper form for vomiting. You must throw up while sitting down, head bent forward. Would make an excellent petroglyph or cuneiform. However, this bag is different than former bags because they no longer have the umlaut over the A like this bag.

SICKSÄVER

Approximate Vintage: 2002
Received From: Fredy Thürig
Print or Image Color: Black
Background / Bag Color: White
The sick stick figure indicates the proper form for vomiting. You must throw up while sitting down, head bent forward. Would make an excellent petroglyph or cuneiform. On the inseam of the bag (not shown), the word SickSaver has an umlaut over the A. Why? I have no clue. But someone at SickSaver apparently does. They will also be happy to sell you 5 of these for $4.95.

SickSaver

Received From: Wolfgang Lüthje
Print or Image Color: Black, Brown
Background / Bag Color: White
The fanciest SickSaver bag yet! They changed the stick figure from black to brown and gave him or her hair and feet. Even with these improvements, www.SickSaver.com now gives a 404 error (in 2020).

Sieam Reap Airways International

Approximate Vintage: 2014
Received From: Sam Petuchowski
Print or Image Color: Navy, Gold
Background / Bag Color: White
Great new Cambodian bag with 2 stylish feathers (or birds flying in unison). Donor Sam notes that the bag seems narrower than it used to be. Can anyone confirm or refute this?

Siem Reap Airways International

Approximate Vintage: 2002
Received From: Jürgen Klein
Print or Image Color: Blue, Green, Orange
Background / Bag Color: White
What a beautiful bag. A Cambodian monastery is superimposed upon a Euro-Centric globe. The bag is striking in that its feel and construction are different than any other bags. They're sturdy like construction paper. Siem Reap flies only 5 flights daily, all to Vietnam, 3 of them to Phnom Penh.

Silesian Air

Approximate Vintage: 2003
Received From: Janusz Tichoniuk
Print or Image Color: Navy
Background / Bag Color: White
A very nicely designed regional Polish airline. The weird thing about this bag is that it seems like they commissioned two artists to draw clouds as one of the clouds on the back of the bag looks nothing like the 6 or 7 other clouds (depending on how you count them) on the bag.

Silk Air

Approximate Vintage: 1994
Received From: Christoph Vogel
Print or Image Color: Navy and Teal
Background / Bag Color: White
Identical to Silk Air 2000 version except the bottom shows ELAG instead of a Silk Air logo.

Silk Air

Approximate Vintage: 2000
Received From: Paul Mundy
Print or Image Color: Navy and Teal
Background / Bag Color: White
Very sleek, sexy, and simple logo. It could win a design contest.

Silk Air

Approximate Vintage: 2014
Received From: Xusheng Chen
Print or Image Color: White, Blue
Background / Bag Color: Green, Blue, White
Silk Air downsizes and de-emphasizes the logo, then puts some minimal instructions on the back.

Silver Cloud Air

Approximate Vintage: 2015
Received From: Rainer Schwartz
Print or Image Color: White
Background / Bag Color: Navy
A great bag with an abstract of Donald Trump as their logo. "Fly your own way" is their motto which is dangerously close to "Find your own way"

Singapore Airlines

Received From: Edward C Hibbs
Print or Image Color: White
Background / Bag Color: Yellow, Navy, White
Part of the Hibbs Collection that I bought on eBay: $10 for a pile of them, most of which I had. This bag has very bold blue and yellow, like Pluna.

Singapore Airlines

Approximate Vintage: 1989
Received From: Rune Tapper
Print or Image Color: White and Yellow
Background / Bag Color: Navy
In the 80s, it appears that Singapore Airline's logo was subject to a progressive downsizing. By the time this bag came out, the logo was about the size of the airline name. The logo would get smaller in the next pass and the name of the airline would vanish, as would the yellow color, on Singapore's evolution towards minamalism.