OFF TOPIC-ish (I don't know what happened to the off topic smiley) I saw an old school sewing machine on the side of the road the other day and hoped it would still be there on my way back. It wasn't.
I found mine in an industrial garbage can behind some strip stores. I still dont know why I went back there and looked in this specific can. Ive passed by those stores dozens of times and never before did I do that.
Looks new except for some small spots. Almost like metal tarnish. Works great, light even works, bulb too. Wood carry case shows signs of wear on the outside, but works great. Missing the case key, but a slotted screw driver works..
If its a round bobbin, it's a Singer model 66. If it has a shuttle and long dumbell-type bobbins, it's probably a 128. Search or join that quilt board for more help. But neither of those machines will be worth more than $35 - $60 to somebody, I'd wager.
eta: Reread and saw you said it's a 128. That model was made for a number of years and sold as an econo model. It has low collectible value unless it also has a Singer Centennial badge on it.
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