This method was quite common , and the only real way around the head removal scenerio , before most panels were able to do this function. It was belt and braces as usually you had to make sure the call points were either wired last on one zone or above how you have descibed above.
Yes I have got your point and thanks for that, but it is not common to me to be honest because of the simple reason, that I wasn't in fire industry that days... also the old philosophy saying that the call points have to be wired first and detectors last, I could not really see the point why?
So many people said because of the head removed was considered as open circuit it prevents the normal working operation of any MCP fitted afterward in the circuit, but in fact it prevents the normal working operation of any smoke detector fitted afterward in the circuit too!..... Kind of problems that goes into closed circuit and it will never end…
Sounds like ‘who born first the chicken or the egg'
Luckily, the head removed has been sorted out for good, and we do not need to worry any more about who born first!

Thank you