Prompted by this weekend's upcoming game of the 3 Ws at Throwdown, I went back to watch the little surviving material. And listening to all the pushbutton sounds when players declare and reveal their wagers, I had a question:
Has anyone ever described the console that players had in front of them to make their wagers? I could it imagine being something like:
-WHO- -WHAT- -WHERE-
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
-ERASE- -LOCK- -REVEAL-
I'm just blowing smoke out my posterior, but that seems like at least an educated guess. Did the contestant console directly control the display, or were the wagers passed to a stagehand who put them into the display? I wonder about that because, on the first question in the clip below, the first wager shows up in the first two digit positions, and it "magically" moves into the second and third digit positions after being revealed.
If anyone (oh, Mr. G?) just happened to have an actual photo of what the players saw in front of them, well, that would be just super keen.