Everyone,
Thank you for all the eyes and brains on this. You all have great suggestions. I apologize for the pictures. The cleat IS covered in Tolex, only my flash picture made them look white. I'll try to get some better-lit shots.
So far, I have tried twisting the chassis 'sideways' in the cab, (yaw) and forward, rearward (roll), so as to try to lower it out that way. Can't--there is not enough clearance on the sides to rotate it. It is a very tight fit, side to side.
I briefly thought of the handle screws, but they aren't the problem. There were some isolated areas of Rolex binding. Some of those I could glue down flat, and I trimmed a couple of places where they wouldn't show.
If I were reading this, I'd be sure that the poster was either incompetent, ignorant, or stoned. (Pretty sure not the last one.) I am sure there's a simple answer--this is clearly a production amp from a known maker. It had to have been built to be easily serviced.
Thanks again all. If there really was a 'secret', I'm sure you guys would know it. Stand by. I'll post better pics in case someone might see the thing I'm obviously missing.
Also-- Yes, it is a real Garnet. What I've gathered is that the Jammer and the Revolution II / III were similar to each other. Anyway, cab is a real Garnet to my eye. Nice white Tolex, well-made, the corner guards, the knobs and panel are typical for the late 70's period. I'll post a picture.