Well, if it's a Bryston I would think it would need to be relatively affordable and an overachiever. There's a lot of competitioin at that level, with the Project turntables, the VPI Scout and such. A rebranded anything would really not have anything special going for it, and the research and development and re-tooling costs to build something yourself has a learning curve and expense to it that might make this a little beyond the "affordable".
There's more TT's on the market these days than there were back in the 70's and the competition is fierce. So why would Bryston want to do that, I might ask?
Bob