Remove Audio Shake

I am recording from some old reel-to-reel tapes and one of them has a fast vibrato effect that I'd like to remove. The vibrato is sort of like a "shaky" sound not created by the instruments. It is constant throughout the tape. Any thoughts?

You don't edit it into the timeline

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