Give it time! Someone will be around to snap it up. The only thing that keeps a Brunswick console from being a hot topic in the collector's market is the fact that it's kind of bulky and it doesn't say VICTROLA under the lid. The sound is arguably better than most Victrolas, and the styling is somehow still fresh in the 2010s.
One other way, if you want to get rid of it, is to ask anyone who's interested over to your place & show off your collection. I've done that.
(And when I was studying in the seminary I had people go in my room, see the Amberola 30 and think that was the "new phonograph," and then see the Brunswick console and remark "That's a big-ass table yuh got there!" They always looked shocked when the "table" turned out to be a 1920s record player.)
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