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Updated 06-27-2010

 

Thanks for visiting ! ! !

The name, Yellowstone Jewelry, is taken from the source locality for Montana agate - the Yellowstone River basin from Wyoming across Montana to the North Dakota border.  Montana agate and some of the other agates and jaspers of the northern Rocky Mountains and Great Plains states are prominent on this website, since we rockhunt on most of our vacations.  And..... no, none of the stones on this website were collected in Yellowstone Park ! ! !

 

 

      Mark Ralston

 

 

UPDATES

06-27-10  Added an Orpheum Brass Band 5-string and a Ditson banjo-mandolin to the infirmary.

06-17-10  tidied up the Banjos for Sale area.  I'm working on my inventory for the Clifftop festival, so I won't be posting any more new stuff until after Clifftop (i.e., about 2nd week of August).  If you're at Clifftop, stop in - I'm going to be showcasing some of my personal collection banjos.

05-19-10  Moved some banjos to "Left the Nest", put a Rettberg & Lange banjo-guitar temporarily in the infirmary.  This is one that I put a Yellowstone head on - my largest installation to-date.  I'm thinking up excuses to delay sending it back to the owner since it's a lot of fun (just kidding, Randy ! !).

04-22-10  Moved some banjos to "Left the Nest"

03-27-10  Put two parlor guitars (Supertone and ??German??) in the infirmary

03-24-10  Put a Pollman Royal Standard banjo in the infirmary, marked 3 banjos "Sale Pending"

03-16-10  Added "Wm. A. Pond" banjo

03-01-10  Added a banjo and a banjo-guitar

02-21-2010  Added some more banjos, added some sound file links, added a slide show about Montana Agate.

Early February 2010 - I finally broke down and bought "Expressions" website software..... made many long-overdue, general updates of the site.  (in case you're interested, my Front Page software wouldn't work with the Vista OS on my new computer.  This made me mad (once again) at Microsoft and I vowed not to buy any more web software from Microsoft, but instead to learn HTML for website design & maintenance.  This took a long time, I had other priorities, etc., etc., etc. and I finally decided that I was shooting myself in the foot by not updating this site so I broke down bought more of Bill Gates' engineered-obsolescence software.  End of rant.....thank-you to those of you who sent e-mails asking about Yellowstone Jewelry items, stringed instrument stuff, etc.)