I had a similar situation. I was able to rescue a bunch of nixie frequency
counters in various stages of functioning. I decided I didn't want to trash
working equipment so I designed a clock that would use a counter almost
as-is (I only had to add one wire so I could trigger a reset). I never took
it past the prototype stage but I really liked the whole idea.

In a calculator you could kind of do the same thing -- maybe just interface
with the number (and clear) button switches so that you can "enter" any
number you wish on the display!

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