Within Oriental Frills comes two 'types'. There's the 'Old Style Frills' and then there's the plain Oriental Frills. Both are the exact same bird EXCEPT the Old Style has longer beaks to where they CAN feed their young (so the Old Style is the kind you have pictured. Still Satinettes, not Old Germans).
Old Style Frills are probably more common, mostly for dropper purposes in racing. They can fly, but it would be best to leave them in most of the time. My Satinette, George, loves to make a few laps with the homers when he gets the chance. He's a bit slower at taking off and not nearly as skilled in landing, so hawks go after him (in fact he was attacked this week, but managed to loop away from the hawk in time

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Here's some pictures to see the difference:
'New' Oriental Frills:
(Blondinette)
(Satinette) See how there's almost no beak?
Old Style Oriental Frills:
Going on eggbid you can find a lot of classic frills for sale with pictures.
http://www.slobberknockerlofts.com/standards/classic_frills/
By the way, other names for the Old Style Frills are 'Old Fashioned Frills' and 'Classic Frills'.