Northern California Angora Guild

Monday, November 04, 2019

Broken Satin Angora Presentation: Charlene Visits




In the mid 1990s, Charlene Duncan took out the first COD (Certificate of Development) on broken Satin Angora.   At that time, there was only one person who held the COD.  Charlene's daughter Laika worked alongside to develop the broken Satin Angora.


Charlene did the first showing in 1997, had success but unfortunately the subsequent showings were not successful.  Coupled with difficulty in getting time off from work, Charlene gave up the COD.



At Reno, Joyce mentioned that we should find Charlene.  Betty dialed Charlene's number and here she is, Charlene herself appeared at the Reno-Sparks Convention Center.  Charlene lives with husband Patrick in the area.    Joyce is the host showing the broken Satin Angora to Charlene and Betty is the photographer behind the camera.   



Charlene has not had rabbit for a few years, she's happy to come visit and see the broken Satin Angora.



Charlene is impressed with the chestnut senior doe.



"I love this one", Charlene says.    Joyce agrees.



Here comes Gabe, the lead groomer.    



The one who held the first COD of the broken Satin Angora and the current COD team;
from left to right are: Kellyjo, Joyce, Charlene and Sandra.






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