From: Frank Boehm
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a repair is probably possible - but it is unlikely someone will do this for you - fragile construction (mechanical and electrical - it uses sliders and contacts on the PCB, these contacts are prone to corrosion and failures) - case needs to be cracked open (due to the fragile plastics it will probably never look nice again) - spare electronic parts are pretty commonly found in 1972-era calculators though I'd suggest to just put it on display instead :)
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