The 95 series were good playing cues. a few of those models were remakes of the original oldie series by Meucci - I believe that you are referring to the cue that had Bushka designs- the dots and notched diamonds in the butt sleeve and in the points. "Pretty good condition" is a cloudy description of a cues finish etc. From a general auction perspective - often see that model go for between $250 and $450 depending on condition.
Your cue is straight enough, if the finish is still intact, still glossy to a great extent, if the shaft full and smooth, if the stainless joint is polished, if the nickel silver rings and pearl inlays are not popping, if the points are even and the inlays are intact and still vibrant, - all original with these factors in very good shape you would probably do on the higher end in an auction setting. It can go more depending on the bidders that week.