Facit ESA-0: How to use
Finally, after much waiting, it's here. The Swedish-made, fully automatic calculator returns home, ready for primetime. One of the smallest fully automatic electromechanical calculators in existence, this machine was manufactured in the shape shown during the 1950s and is as a result, rather quite old. Works like a charm, though.

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