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DeJur Corporation seems to come up a lot with home movie projectors and camera equipment, nothing with radios. In fact it seems that it was once merged with a company called AMSCO, not to be confused with ANSCO, at some point and was called DeJur-AMSCO Corporation. So that would explain the monogram with the letters D.J.A in the center of the dial, it must stand for DeJur-AMSCO.
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Thanks Arran. I found some info where they also manufactured some kind of three tube amplifier back in 1926. The radio dial has the DJA initials, then the company name is also stamped on it, so I am going to conclude that they manufactured it. They also made radio parts for other companies, so who knows for sure. I was very surprised that it even works. I should have the cabinet finished this weekend. It is currently stripped and looks pretty good.
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