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Preamp Circuit Question

In the late 1980s, I bought a Quicksilver KT88 amplifier. Simply as a matter of maintenance and the possibility of needing to repair the unit someday, I wanted to have a schematic on file. I called Mike Sanders and asked him for a schematic. He told me he had never drawn one out and that I should draw it out myself. So that's exactly what I did.
Then publish your schematic here ( and on as many sites you can )
 
That might be believable coming from a hobbyist but not a commercial vendor. How did the circuit board designer determine how to lay out the board without a schematic? I'm not arguing with Mike's right not to publish schematics for his products (although I don't agree with that practice). I just think he should own up to that instead of making a lame excuse. But that's just my opinion.
 
I've designed a lot of circuits in my head and created a schematic after the fact - seems plausible to me...
But you DID draw it later, before building it.

What´s not believable is he never ever drew one, even when he did build (and sell) it. WTF?

You can do that on something very simple, say 4 or 5 components, as in a cabinet crossover or a power supply, even with a simple regulator such as LM7805 or similar, definitely NOT in a KT88 power amp.