Thanks for providing the details.The Nankin is an ancient foundation breed. Their history goes back hundreds of years (Saul Dixon). Many of today's popular bantams have Nankin in them: Sebright, Old English, Rosecomb, etc. Just because it took the APA and ABA so long to recognize them, it doesn't mean that they are some Johnny-come-lately new-fangled fad. And the Phoenix was developed in Germany since 1950 and recognized hear in I think 1965 or so.
We received a tour, free to all that wanted to attend, and the nankin was specifically pointed out as a breed that almost disappeared. Down to one flock in England. THen a fellow in the US importing them; then in the keeping of Dr Hawes. Not sure that I remember all the peices of the story. The tour guide pointed out the bantam nankin and then the bantam seabright behind it which were developed using the nankin.
THe bantam silver wing phoenix was a regal little thing, with a fancy tail. I'm not one for fancy but he sure looked special. Apparently they were developed from an old Japanese breed which I cannot pronounce, nor spell without looking it up. Onagadori x games