This is a beautiful Singer 320 free arm sewing machine that was made in 1959. These free arm models are rare and very hard to find in good condition like this one, and with so many accessories. Unfortunately, the wooden case was damaged beyond repair when it was shipped to me approximately 10 years ago. This machine has been fully serviced, to include the installation of a new internal long life quiet running toothed timing belt (looks like a mini Harley Davidson drive belt / you can see a picture of the worn out cloth & metal staple timing belt in the photos and will be included with the machine). It also has a modified bobbin case that allows the use of any size standard 15x1 needle, and includes the original unmodified bobbin case (two bobbin cases total). The needle bar height and hook timing are set per factory specifications, and the machine has been fully lubricated. In addition to the internal cam stack, it comes with 30 additional fashion disks (note that the plastic case with the 26 disks is cracked/broken). It also has a Singer box of accessories #160977, 23 bobbins in a storage case (one is in the machine), and a full size spiral bound reprint of the Singer 320 owners manual. It should be noted that this machine does have a 220 volt motor and light bulb. You can either run this on a step up/step down 500 watt transformer (approximately $35), or install an aftermarket 120 volt motor & bulb. Please be sure to carefully review all of the pictures and make your own determination as to the actual condition of this vintage machine. It will be meticulously packed in a heavy duty shipping box, spool pins and light removed and wrapped separately, as will the foot controller and accessories, then tightly wrapped with shrink wrap, then bubble wrap, etc. so that no movement can occur, and fully insured.