Time just for a quick tour? Our dedicated
team of bagsurfing specialists suggest the following sites:
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Airsicknessbags.czechian.net: Nice, clean design from young Czech
collector Petr Manda
◊Feb 2005 |
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Airsicknessbags.dk: Listing of 2000+ bags from Thomas Homer
Goetz's massive collection. Includes his swaps, but sadly, no bag
pictures.◊Sep/Oct
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Anan's
airsickness bags collection: Bilingual English/Japanese site by
Toshiaki Anan, with clickable thumbnails attractively arranged by
continent.◊May 2007
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 | Baghecht:
Joint collection of German Tütologen Thorsten Hecht and Gerhard Lang.
Extensive collection. Click on the thumbnails to see a larger scan and
details of each bag.
◊Aug
2005
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Collection Chris Hays, a young British former bagophile. Most of his
collection was taken over by UK/New Zealand collector David Bradford.
◊May 2005 |
 | Bagistan:
Reiner Schulz's Bagistan National Museum of Bags.
◊Mar
2006 |
 | Bagland: Alan Howlett's collection
of over 550 bags, all displayed
in widescreen format in glorious Technicolor®, so you can see every
fold, crease and ethnic food stain.
◊Jan
2005 |
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Bagstage: The collection of German baggist Walter Brinker. List of
bags and swaps. Scans are promised for the future.◊Oct 2006
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 | Barfbag
Central: Entertaining site from Ernest Cox, features the world's
only barfbag carousel.◊Apr
2007 |
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Bjřrn Christian
Třrrissen's Needful thingsnew:
Only a few bags, but makes up for this with a wealth of ancillary
information.◊Apr 2008
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Daniel's airsickness
bags: A listing of German collector
Daniel Kahleyss's collection. No pictures, but
aficionados might be interested to check his list of airlines who did NOT
supply him with bags when he asked. |
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Barforama: Small but nicely designed site by Larry Nadon.
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Blici-pytliky.czechian.net: This site is managed by two Czech
baggists, Jan Tomášek and Petr Mack. ◊Sep
2005
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 | Cidricu.it:
A small (but highly coloured) collection of Cédrick Gauthier-Lacognata's
European bags - in 11 languages, including Romanian, Norwegian, Catalan and Sicilian.
Formerly called Giramondo
◊May 2006
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David Shomper's Barfbag Site:
Imaginatively named site belonging to David Shomper: claims to be the
world's highest (above sea level)
◊Jul 2006
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 | DesignForChunks: A site rich in potential bag designs, rather than real bags. Some awesome designs to inspire airlines that offer boring plain white bags. Check here for a quick taste.
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Eero
Kouvalainen's Strange hobby: This Finnish collector has over 100
bags but just a few bag images on his site.
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 | fmd's Air and Sea Sickness Bags Collection:
Italian collection by Fulvio Dossena, with some bags scanned.
◊Jan 2007
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Frank's Collection:
Small site in German and English by Frank Wentzel. Does not seem to have
been updated recently.
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 | Fred's
airsickness bags: "Belgium's first website dedicated to the
wondrous world of airsickness bags". Nice, clean design by Frédéric
Courtay, with over 100 bags. ◊Apr 2005
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 | Fredy Thürig:
This Swiss collector has an extensive bag gallery.
◊Oct
2004 |
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Indojin: Or something like that. Sawada Ken's collection, in
Japanese.
◊Feb 2006
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 | Inflight:
Very nicely designed site displaying Christian Annyas's collection.
◊Mar
2005
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 | Jablos
Kotztüten-Museum: Informative and entertaining site in German.
◊Aug
2004
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Jakkiez's collection: This young Thai collector started
the original Yahoo! barfbags egroup.
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 | Johnny's Barf Bags
Website: Small collection from an Israeli
collector.
◊May 2004
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Kanako's collection: Small collection from a Japanese baggist, but
with some rare East Asian items. ◊Dec
2007
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Ken Costilow:
Useful thumbnails to help you identify unknown bags.
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Kotztueten: Handy reference of Frederik Witte's bags, with a Hall
of Fame of donors.
◊Feb 2007
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 | Kotztueten.de: Small German collection
from Christian Becker.
◊Jun 2007
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 | Kotztuete.net: Collection curated by Martin Zeil and Thomas Krämer, divided into German, European and non-European bags. ◊Jul 2007
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Kyoko's Airsickness Bag Collection:new
Japanese collector Kyoko Hagino-Tomioka has some interesting items
from Asia and the Pacific.◊Mar 2008
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Max Sammet's Barfbag Page: With optional background hurling sounds.
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 | Michael Cooper's Barf Bags: This University of Berkeley professor lends a bit of academic kudos to the profession of baggery.
Watch the news video of his collection. ◊Aug 2007
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 | Mike's World Wide Web of Barfbags:
Small collection of American bags. For some reason it features high on a
lot of search engine results.
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Ohayuni's collection: In both English and Japanese.
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Rasmus Mřller Sřrensen's Collection: Site in English and Danish with thumbnails of some of the bags.
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 | Rolf
Thalmann's site: Features poetry as well as
large-sized bagscans so you can check every flaw and crease in Rolf's
collection. ◊Nov 2005
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Russell Buckley's swaplist: This British safety card collector
also trades bags.
◊May 2008
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 | Sam's Airsickness Bags: This young Israeli collector's site boasts hundreds of bags. Clickable pictures of some.
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Sickbagman: By UK collector Steve James,
but has not been updated since he sold his collection to US baggist Earl
Waibel. Some memorable items on display.
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Takeshi and Tomoko Muto's sickbag page: Specializes in Japanese bags. A pity they don't trade.
◊Jul
2004
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 | 't
brakerke: Tom
de Kort claims this is the "second Belgian site on
barfbags". Nice collection with handy clickable thumbnails.
◊Apr
2004
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Torby na Pawia:
Leszek Szałapak's site, in English and Polish. Apparently the Poles think
that barfbags have something to do with peacocks.
◊Apr 2006
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ULC's Airsicknessbags: Danish baggist Ulrik Christensen's
collection. Listing of bags, but sadly no scans. |
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Vismod: A collection that has now been donated to Steve
Silberberg's Virtual Museum.
Includes wallpaper to download.◊Feb
2008 |
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The virtual museum of ralphing
receptacles. Only three pages, but packed full of clickable
bags. Owner of this fine site is US-based collector Harry Robertson.
◊Jan
2006 |
 | Wolfgang Franken: Useful bilingual (English and German) site, with big list of other sites, a bulletin board and news of collectors' conventions.◊Nov
2007
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 | Yaho de Ville: If you speak Polish, this is the bagsite for you. The Torebki link in the menu leads to the bags.
◊Jul
2004
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Yahoo: The folks at Yahoo have finally seen fit to give bagophily the prominence it deserves.
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 | Zio Guido's site: This Italian collector offers visitors a barfbag postcard.◊Jan
2008
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