First of all, I love that someone (Fes!) finally coined the term "steamjunk!" There have been so MANY decks in recent months that fall under that description!
BTW, Fes: that font you like? It's a slight modification of the USPC standard design font! That interesting K is just the USPC index K flipped on a horizontal axis! Minor tweaks here and there - a teeny serif mark on the "1" in the "10" and a slight shaving of the end of the line for the "5", etc.
I recall writing about this exact situation elsewhere...oh, yeah -
I wrote about it here.We have some people bringing just plain crap on paper to the market. We have some people churning out deck after deck after deck after deck, ad nauseum. We have USPC willing to stamp "Bicycle" on pretty much anything if the price is right. And we have collectors that are getting tired of all of it, every last bit, from artist and designer to producer to printer to distributor to retailer.
I have not one good thing to say about this deck, period. It's so utterly derivative and devoid of soul. Take Bicycle Galvanic, slap a steamjunk theme on it, make the background look like metal recycling and voila - this steaming pile is born. I could almost "design" a better deck by making lists of random variables and letting RANDOM.ORG choose the theme for me!!
USPC has allowed the Bicycle brand to become so diluted and polluted with all the utter garbage they've permitted people to put out in its name, it's been rendered worthless. Who cares about yet-another craptacular Bicycle deck from some guy I've never heard of before and will probably never hear about again - unless he gets a job at CPC, naturally... CPC is making Bill Merz's Bicycle decks look good, and to me, that's an incredible feat previously thought impossible.
USPC is facilitating this trash. Why the hell would I want to buy USPC decks again? Over 125 years in the business and they have yet to master proper registration between faces, backs and the cutting die, despite getting a state-of-the-art facility only five years ago! Their new motto might as well be "Good enough for government work!" Bicycle has become the "government cheese" of the playing card industry!
Wow, I've been in such a rant-y mood lately...
If you want to continue discussion of the Bicycle Ancient Machines deck, please do so here. If you prefer to discuss what the hell is wrong with this industry and how certain elements are sending it to hell in a handbasket at ever-accelerating speeds, use
this topic that I referenced earlier in this post.