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			I was just floating through eBay a few minutes ago and spotted one of these for sale in England. The serial number is C777 and the makers initials are D.E.I.L. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	it looks to be quite complete, a three band receiver, overall grey colour. Anyone know if these were produced throughout the war? I know there is also an R.107 Receiver, so am curious if the 103 ran parallel in production or earlier. Also wondering if the makers initials might be for Dominion Electrohome. I have run across that abbreviation before on other electronics, but cannot place when or on what. David  | 
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