As early as 1959, Barry was working on electronic organs, as a junior technician with Allan's Music. Since
then, his love of electronics and music eventually led him to open Metropolitan Organ Service in 1974. This company grew to be the
largest such operation in Australia, employing as many as 7 technicians.
Realising that computer technology
would soon revolutionise the music industry, Barry went back to night school and achieved Certificates in Microcomputer, Microcontroller
and Industrial Electronics.
As the reliability of equipment improved, less work was required. This led to Barry diversifying
into the area of Technical Teaching, whilst still managing MOS. He achieved his Diploma of Technical Teaching in 1989 and taught
electronics at RMIT, then HMAS Cerberus and Chisholm Institute. Since then, he devotes his time fully to the management
and operation of Metropolitan Organ Service.
MOS opened for business firstly in Malvern, then purchased its own property in Glenhuntly.
In 2006, we moved to our present location, in a modern Business Estate in Keysborough.