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The result was: promoted by Cwmhiraeth (talk) 07:13, 13 March 2021 (UTC)
Overall: 1) Offline sources in article accepted in good faith 2) I examined the hook source. I can't read German, but I put the content through a translator, and found no mention of Rudolf Deman. Looking in the article, I found another source that was cited next to the claim, but most of it is limited preview. In short, accepting hook in good faith as well, but an expert in German or one of the article authors who has an exact quote from the latter source should back me up on this. GeneralPoxter (talk) 19:02, 5 March 2021 (UTC)
Sorry, I should have supplied both sources, and confused them. [2] Please look for the date, it then says that he participated. In the broadcast, one could possibly see it in the "Programm" but the link wasn't also archived, and the print as it is is too small. --Gerda Arendt (talk) 19:46, 5 March 2021 (UTC)
Hello, I tried searching for "29 Oktober 1923", and there was only one search result. The preview offered was enough to reveal information such as the location ("Vox-Haus"), but I could not find Deman's name anywhere in the preview. Though the Google preview is limited, I know that for books like these, full exact quotes can be verified to be in the book using the search function even if a preview is not available. I also tried saving an archived version of the program image provided in the first source, but it turns out that you were right in that the resolution is too small to see the words. GeneralPoxter (talk) 15:18, 6 March 2021 (UTC)
The book sadly only refers to him by "Rudolf" and pronoun "er" (he), stating that he founded the Quartet. The sentence in question is: "Am 29. März 1923 gehörte er zu den Musikern, die in der ersten deutschen Rundfunksendung aus dem Berliner Voxhaus mitwirkten ..." (On 29 March 1923, he was among the musicians who participated in the first German radio broadcast from the Berlin Vox house ...), it continues naming the recordings for Deutsche Grammophon which we have other sources, - possibly they were made in connection with the broadcast. --Gerda Arendt (talk) 16:24, 6 March 2021 (UTC)
All right, but I'll keep the status as AGF due to the offline sources used in the article. GeneralPoxter (talk) 17:56, 6 March 2021 (UTC)