



Singer sewing machine
$130
Valued up to 200.00 for this model
$$$ WANTING $130.00 OBO $$
$70.00 BELOW MARKET VALUE
This vintage machine is a Singer Touch & Sew Model 600, also known as the Slant-O-Matic 600. Manufactured around 1964, it is highly regarded for its all-metal gear construction and heavy-duty sewing capabilities.
Key Features
Touch & Sew System: Features a unique bobbin winding mechanism where the bobbin is wound directly inside the machine's bobbin case.
Slant Needle Design: The needle is angled forward for better visibility while sewing.
Stitch Variety: It includes built-in stitch settings and can use interchangeable "special discs" to create various decorative patterns.
Construction: Unlike later models that used more plastic, the early 600 series is noted for having steel gears, contributing to its durability.
Market Value & Identification
The machine shown is housed in a mid-century modern wood cabinet, which was a common configuration for this model. While prices vary significantly based on condition and location, reported resale values for the machine head alone range from approximately $20 to $150, with some complete units with cabinets and accessories listed for up to $200.00
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