For sale: Wang 362E with accessories

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Pontus Pihlgren

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Aug 3, 2025, 2:49:49 PMAug 3
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Hi

First time posting, I hope this is ok. I’m a collector of old computers but what I have now is something just outside of what I normally deal with so I might not be able to answer all your questions.

I’m selling a Wang 362E electronic calculator in good condition, some scuff marks and light scratches but the inside is clean and it looks to be complete. It comes with the 370K programming keyboard with nixie tube display in original dust cover, two card readers model 371 (with feet), four manuals in English and one in Swedish with handwritten notes. Also included is an IBM port-a-punch in box.

I have decided not to test it in order to avoid causing any damage from improper handling or due to problems with ageing hardware.

Located in Uppsala, Sweden. I will ship internationally but please allow some time for me to package it properly and figure out the best shipping options. I have shipped heavy computers and even CRTs with success, so I’m not without experience.

Picture here: 

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1gNdVSsNDxDL1Ukjh13-2ElJXRiWKQ5rx?usp=sharing

Give me an offer :)

Regards,

Pontus

JAY RESPLER

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Aug 3, 2025, 3:47:22 PMAug 3
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Shipping would be excessive, but are you interested in Commodore Amiga 2000

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Pontus Pihlgren

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Aug 4, 2025, 12:57:03 AMAug 4
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If I didn’t already have one :)

I’m more into even older stuff like DEC PDP and similar minicomputers. SGI is also of interest, among the more ”modern” stuff.

Thank you,
Pontus

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