I have seen a lot, but never this...I was at a house on Friday and the customer told me that one of the stair way lights (there are two) on a three way switch was not working. The light fixture at the top of the stairs had been removed. I looked at the light switch and this is where the 'mystery' begins. The 'switches' are push buttons, two of them on one yoke, both of them are three way in design. One is locate at the bottom of the stairs, the other at the top. The one at the top of the stairs has a single wire going from the 'point' on the three way on the 'top' of the yoke, to the light fixture that is removed. Just a single wire. The other two wires go some where (did not get too deep into it as I was short on time). The 'bottom' three way (bottom of yoke ), has a knob and tube three wire attached to the three screws. The switch at the bottom of the steps works the light at the bottom of the stairs but not the top. The switch at the top of the stairs works the light at the bottom of the stairs but not the top. I have to go back there on Monday. What the heck is this and how does it work?