Meet our team Members Who are Highly Qualified and Motivated Individuals

Chris Teed
Director
Chris, began his training in 2014 with Wakeley Pipe Organs. He is a seasoned organ builder with a remarkable portfolio.
His notable projects include overseeing the reinstallation of the 1891 organ at St. John’s Anglican Church, Ballarat, and the restoration of the 1927 Casavant organ at St. Francis-Xavier Catholic Cathedral, Adelaide.
His expertise encompasses timber and leather craftsmanship, electrical systems, and the intricate art of tuning and voicing, making him a distinguished figure in the field of organ building.

Kate Buttery
Director
Kate’s extensive training began in 1990 under WJ Simon Pierce in Brisbane and continued with Wakeley Pipe Organs in Melbourne. She also holds a Bachelor of Arts from La Trobe University.
Integrating pipe organ building with her artistic practices in theatre and ceramics, Kate has collaborated on significant projects with firms including Stewart Organs, Hargraves Pipe Organs, Rieger Orgelbau, and Wakeley Pipe Organs.
Her specialties include slider and electro-pneumatic windchest restoration, bellows and pneumatic leatherwork restoration, electronics, decorative façade conservation, and liturgical and musical consultation. Her 13 year role as General Manager at Eagle’s Nest Theatre exemplifies her diverse skill set, including project and business management, theatrical design and performance, and graphic design.
The founding of Pipe Organs Victoria sees Kate move in to pipe organ building full time, where she anticipates a promising future, bringing her wealth of expertise to the field.

Philip Henderson
Lead Builder and Designer
Phil’s diverse background in farming, automotive studies, music, hospitality, and metal fabrication saw him make a natural transition to organ building in 2011, when he commenced his training with Wakeley Pipe Organs.
His passion for antiquity, architecture, and creative problem-solving seamlessly aligns with organ craftsmanship and design. Phil’s exceptional aptitude for organ building shines through in his specialty areas, which include tuning and lead builder assembling and overseeing the installation of major Cathedral and large church instruments. His finely honed skills at caring for and tuning various instruments, including those of historical significance, across a wide range of venues.
Phil looks forward to further expanding his expertise with Pipe Organs Victoria, embracing new challenges in the world of organ building.

Marc Nobel
Master Craftsman Instrument Maker (Organ and Harpsichord)
Marc began his craft in 1972 and has produced over 100 hand crafted instruments, specialising in the organ and harpsichord.
Traditional methods of manufacture, high quality materials, and careful attention to details are features that make his work so highly praised.
Decorative painting and gilding, and the restoration of existing painted finishes are further skills that enable the reproduction of diapered organ facades.
Examples of Marc’s work can be seen across Australia but also in New Zealand, America, and Britain. You can view a selection of Marc’s decorative work below:
St Paul’s Cathedral Melbourne
St Andrew’s Cathedral Sydney
St John’s Anglican Church Toorak
St Peter’s Wellington NZ

Tim N B Gilley
Craftsman Organ Pipe Maker
Tim started his apprenticeship as an organ pipe maker in 1979 at the well known firm of F J Rogers Ltd in leeds, Yorkshire, England. After completing his 5 year apprenticeship he was employed there for a further 10 years.
During that time he produced pipes for most of the leading organ building firms of the UK, Europe, the USA and Japan. He has an extensive overall knowledge of making organ pipes, and has considerable experience in matching alloys and adding impurities such as copper, antimony and other trace elements.
After emigrating to Australia in 1992 he commenced his own business a few years later manufacturing organ pipes.
With over 40 years experience you can be assured of a quality product.
Phone Tim 0418 374 961
Email Tim organpipes.tg@gmail.com