no i didn't miss it, i was saying sebastian confirmed my assumption. i didn't even care enough to bid blind on the acetates, one had a huge mark on it. i don't care that much about acetates unless they're chicago or some killer group thing.
the seller actually had two copies of the del capris (ultra rare and killer sweet soul 45), I bought one to resell and then noticed that my existing copy had pink print and the new copy had green print so (being the obsessive collector I am) couldn't sell it and now have two del capris 45s.
actually almost all copies of the del capris 45s i've seen have had some sort of heat damage or been some crappy pressing or something, like playing poorly. the one i got with green print played great and said "good copy" on it and had the name of some schenectady promoter on it. this is just a guess, but I think the pink print ones were pressed, messed up somehow and dumped -- then the green print ones were pressed but it was too late. that might explain the rarity of this title relative to other kyser '70s titles. i don't think he's gonna come back here and confirm... the deadwax on the two presses matched so the same plates were used.