@don boyer what happened to your fame? its showing only like 30 some for me. yesterday it was 100+
Fame is still in beta, remember? Go ahead, mess with other people's fame to your heart's content; you'll be helping Alex's test.
"Linen" is also the term used by many other companies to refer to their own air-cushion-type finish. We're talking about USPC decks here though, and USPC only has two finishes - smooth and air cushion. Aristocrat decks still use the term "linen" for the same reason that Bee decks use "cambric" - it's just part of the branding.
Alex said as much a while back. They offer you two choices of coating, "standard" or "magic finish". The texturing of the cards is in the paper, not the finish, and the basic brands all have their own copyrighted terms for each. This is what they've been historically as far as I know, all with the standard finish:
Bee: smooth = "Ivory"; textured = "Cambric"
Aviator: smooth = "Smooth". Go figure... Never seen them in a textured finish.
Aladdin and Bicycle: smooth = "Smooth"; textured = "Air Cushion". One exception to this is the recent CARC release of Pro Bikes on Bee stock, where the smooth decks were called "Ivory Finish"
Tally Ho: textured = "Linoid", as in linen-like. I've never seen a smooth Tally Ho deck.
At one time in history, perhaps, these were indeed unique formulations of card finish. Today, they aren't. Until Magic Finish came along last year, the stock was the only major difference between decks, and even that choice is now limited to variations of Aristocrat, Bicycle and Bee/Bee casino. Bicycle casino is no longer made, and Tally Ho stock was replaced with a variant of Aristocrat.