I just threw my pink DGR P-PD today for the first time, after getting back from a month-long trip in Europe without disc golf...
...I like it. A lot, in fact. It has a very controlled and smooth high speed turn, and then a very gentle and predictable fade. After a few practice throws, I deuced the first 3 drives I made with it off the tee. It is better than a Teebird because you can sculpt lines like crazy, and it is useful over a large range of distances. It fades out a little sooner than I'd like, even though it turns and holds a good glide for a while. I imagine that, after it beats in a little, it will hold that line even longer, and with less fade.
It's already getting attention, like "hey, what disc was that?!" When they see the stamp, they're really intrigued, and a lot of people seem to have at least heard of the site, even if they don't really know it as we (the purchasers of the 1st run DGR PDs) do.