Charles,
First of all, welcome to the forum!
If you can find a 70's rp table in mint condition, it would play about the same as a relatively new Bonzini. The problem would be finding parts. Any Renee Pierre from the 90's and later would be a sub-standard knockoff of the Bonzini table, parts would still be an ongoing problem (close to zero mfg support in the USA) and the playability is not even close to the Bonzini table. Bonzinis last a long time and are the standard for french style play. If buying new is out of your price range, finding a used one would be a much better goal than trying to get any RP. Alan at Bonzini USA works directly with the manufacturer and can help you with any parts or service needs that could ever come up.
I played on a mid-70's RP during my college days (late 70's), then didn't play for about 20 years. About 10 years ago, when I saw a current RP, I couldn't believe how light, flimsy and poorly constructed the Renee Pierres had become. Soon after this I saw my first Bonzini and it surpasses the workmanship and playability of even that 70's RP.
Hope this helps........................................Tyler