The layout doesn't imply the use of plastic Cliff jacks, but I wonder if the author was thinking about that when drafting the layout. I'm pretty sure either Sluckey or Bnwitt, not Doug, drew that layout way back when we first discussed a Hoffman-style layout for the PR on this forum (maybe in the 2005-2007 timeframe?).
I think you are correct about the time frame and you may be right about the Cliff jacks.
But that's not Bnwitt's layout.(Yes, he got help from Sluckey, Tubenit and HBP if I remember right.)
Looks like someone else started with his Visio file and tweaked a few things - including the grounding.I built a couple of Princton Reverbs starting with Bnwitt's layout and it followed Hoffman's grounding scheme very closely. I don't like the physical separation between the grounds for the volume and tone controls vs. the ground for rest of the preamp as shown in that layout. However, I know that it worked just fine for several forum members.
Respectfully
Chip
P.S. There's nothing wrong with looking at other layouts, however, the first law on the AX84 forum is
DONT BUGGER UP THE LAYOUT. In other words, Doug has a known-good layout. If you're going to change it (like I did), have a
really good rationale (I didn't know any better 8 years ago)