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This article appears to have evolved here. This diff shows several changes between the first version that was introduced to wikipedia and the alleged copyright violation version. As it has evolved here it seems that SENIORFITNESS.COM have copied from us
Nordskog records was actually located in Santa Monica, Ca on Ocean blvd. close to the Santa Monica Pier. Also, after the initial problems with the waxes being sent back east, Andrae Nordskog began pressing his own records at the Santa Monica facility. I know this because I'm his great-grandson and have the photos and documents. The original recording device is at the Smithsonian, in Washington, D.C. The family is still in possession of many of the copper pressings.
This page should not be speedy deleted. Please look at the article history. Clearly the seniorfitness.com article is a copyright violation of the Wikipedia article, NOT vice versa. --Infrogmation (talk) 12:01, 5 May 2011 (UTC)[reply]
I might be inclined to agree, BUT, two things: 1) It does not say From Wikipedia on the site, and 2) SeniorFitness.com accepts articles from anyone provided the articles are your original content and have not been copied from any other source. If you can show proof that it is a copy of the article here, then by all means please do so. Also, I could find no reliable sources to establish the notability of this label. The page history is irrelevant, the fact that there have been no sources whatsoever added in the 8 years it has been here tells a lot. ArcAngel (talk) ) 12:10, 5 May 2011 (UTC)[reply]