Thanks for all your wishes.
I received the piano and it looks quite nice. Initially I was a bit concerned, the piano was sounding disjointed, notes slightly sharper or flatter in relation to each other. This apparently was temperature driven, since a few hours later, after acclimating, it sounded quite creamy in the mids and bell like in the tops (I'll get the bottom keys) with good relationships between notes.
I wasn't expecting the sound to be so loud, that was a revelation. Interestingly its not so loud when one is sitting and playing it, it gets louder a few feet away.
I have read that Cunningham has its own unique features from its manufacturing company, Hailun pianos, but I wasn't able to discern any differences visually inspecting the strings, layout of the frame etc. in relation to online pics of a Hailun piano.
I have an issue with my C2-F2 keys, they have a weird (out of tune) ringing after press almost like a ghostly sustain. I assume it has to do with the dampener not stopping fully onto the strings after a key press. Also, there are 2 keys that sound a bit different, almost muted. Cunningham will be sending a piano tech to take a look.
Overall, very impressed with a live breathing (heavy) wooden machine. Hopefully the small issues can be addressed easily and then on to playing 'Twinkle Twinkle Little Star'đ