I'd love to see them too. Unfortunately the only studio-grade photos vanished into the Martyne Bachman/Brad Simpson debacle, along with hundreds of other cue photos (mine and many other cuemakers). That collection of photos would really be the historic "Holy Grail' of 90's - mid-2000's high-end cuemaking... if it ever floated to the surface. Damn shame.
TW
If Mr. Wayne is still around, I would like to ask him a Question, Why don't you have your own Website? (maybe you do somewhere, but i'll be damn if I can find it). You can obviously afford it!
If you had a Website you could post & store photos of all of your incredible high end cues, then the photos wouldn't get lost and would be available for occasions such as this one. I remember a story about your Cues from a Pool & Billiards Mag. article many years ago that had photos of some of your Cues from the time (I'll never forget the "Jigsaw Puzzle" Cue. Well I wanted to see more, so I started trying to find a website for you back then, with the same result as today, can't find one.
Here's another Idea - as an artist (Oil Painting), when I have a painting in progress I take photos of it as I make a bit of progress on it, just to check my work, sometimes I'll see something in the photo that wasn't immediately obvious to my eyes that needs an adjustment or touch up, when the painting is finished I then take all of the photos and put them together in a Video/Slideshow and post them to my YouTube Channel so that anyone that is interested can watch and see the process I went through to create the painting. It would be interesting to see you do something similar when you are working on one of your masterpieces!
If your interested in seeing what I'm talking about, here is the link to my YouTube Art Channel -
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEm8JrRkjB2bN6XZGHflEcw
It is a new channel I just recently set up, so I don't have a lot of videos on there yet, but I am working on it.