This is a vintage Singer Model 128 "Godzilla" blackside electric sewing machine, produced circa the 1940s.
Finish: Features the distinctive "Godzilla" or "crinkle" wrinkle finish, which was highly durable.
Mechanism: It is a 3/4 size portable machine utilizing a vibrating shuttle mechanism rather than a modern rotary bobbin.
Features: The "blackside" finish indicates that the normally nickel-plated parts were blackened, a technique often used during World War II when metals were needed for the war effort.
Collectibility: These machines are sought after by collectors for their historical significance and unique aesthetic.