hmm. don't know what to tell you. The suitcase looks brown, medium with some red and gold tones in it to me. Since I work with color a lot I have my setup has to be pretty right on. I know I ran into something like this when I was working on my sister's (from another state) website. She ended up going to another computer and it was solved. However, in case seeing it on another monitor doesn't solve it, here is a site that has some color patches and the CMYK setting for them. If you choose a color from the chart and tell me to match it (send it to cdinucci@gmail.com) tell me the CMYK percentages it lists next to it (maybe do it for a few different colors), and I will post a sample of the logo in those colors. Then you can see what the differences are between mine and yours. Plus, if you find colors on the chart that you actually would want in the logo, I can just use those percentages and that is what the file would read at. If you had a pantone book and chose colors from that, I again can plug those colors into my program and the final file will have that info in it, bypassing any differences in monitor readings when you go to print. Plus, since it is basically a two color logo, if there are discrepancies that arise, when give the file to a printer, they should be able to easily adjust the file and show you a pantone color book. If you are both looking at the same source, and not on a monitor, it will be easier for you to target.