SINGER SEWING MACHINE 128 WRINKLE GODZILLA FINISH COMPLETE, CLEAN, TESTED, WORKING. A BEAUTIFUL SINGER 128 GODZILLA / WRINKLE FINISH WITH GOLD WRITING. SOME GOLD IS WORN ON THE BED CENTER OF THE MACHINE.
HERE IS A GREAT VIBRATING SHUTTLE MACHINE, THAT LOOKS GOOD, AND SEWS A GREAT STITCH. A 128 MODEL IS CONSIDERED A 3/4 SIZE MACHINE, AND ALL IT NEEDS IS A BASE, OR CABINET TO FIT INTO, AND YOU ARE READY TO SEW. THE HANDCRANK IS AFTERMARKET, AND NOT A GENUINE SIMANCO. THE CRANK COULD BE SWAPPED OUT FOR A GENUINE SINGER CRAN WITH NO PROBLEM. The machine has super shiny chrome parts, and all had been cleaned and polished to a mirror finish. The grapes front plate, and rear round cover make the machine "pop" with design and details. This machine has a Singer cat 1 bug eye light, and a quick disconnect plug, and cord. The cord is new, and is finished in a cloth wrapped jacket to look old. The machine can be used as is, or plug in the cord and you have a good work light. No power, no worries, hand crank the machine. This machine is dated July 24, 1940. There were 5000 made in the production lot. Refer to the pictures and ask questions. The 128 model is Singer's longest running vibrating shuttle machine from the early 1920's to the 1950's including the Centennial model.