Our company operates in its own building at 1115 South Woodrow
Street in Little Rock. The 6,000-square-foot structure houses the company's workshop
and offices.
In addition to Mr. Nichols and Mr. Simpson, the firm employs
seven other workers: three woodworkers, two pipe organ maintenance and repair technicians,
a voicer, and an
office manager.
We consider our company's relatively small size to be an asset that
allows us to give sharply focused attention to each instrument we build. With the
installation of a state-of-the-art computer-aided drawing and design (CADD) system and a
core of carefully cultivated subcontractors and employees, no job has proven to be too
large or too small for our company. We do not intend to allow our growth to outrun
our ability to dedicate this degree of individual attention to each job we undertake.
It is our conviction that no organ, within its own particular
setting, is ever exactly like any other organ. NICHOLS & SIMPSON considers no
instrument it builds to be complete until each and every pipe has been carefully
"finished" tonally in the room in which it will play.